There are only binaries for x86. But now Jeroen has pointed me to the sources
so it may be able to support more.
I remember looking for the sources some time ago with the idea that may be I
could use conda on a power7 cluster to manage the installed python packages.
My search at the time turned nothing. 
And I didn’t look very hard this morning before posting. 

François

> On 11/03/2016, at 09:04, Jeroen Demeyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 2016-03-10 20:58, François Bissey wrote:
>> conda is married to the x86(_64) architecture. No support for power for
>> you.
> 
> Are you saying that conda won't work at all on anything besides x86? Or just 
> that there are only official binaries for x86?
> 
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