Both commands are valid. Running update or install indeed gives the same 
output ..!

Le lundi 27 novembre 2017 03:08:36 UTC-5, Mathias Müller a écrit :
>
> I think you can simply run
>
> conda update
>
>
>
> instead of
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> conda install
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> On Friday, 24 November 2017 16:57:45 UTC+1, mcomin wrote:
>>
>> I would like to update Theano to 1.0.0 since it's recommended in the 
>> website and also because I need some of the new features in the new version.
>>
>> My current installation, on a OS X machine, was done through conda with 
>> python 3.5.3.
>>
>> When I run 'conda install theano pygpu' or 'conda install -c mila-udem 
>> theano pygpu' I get : 
>>
>> # All requested packages already installed.
>> # packages in environment at /Users/mcomin/anaconda:
>> #
>> pygpu                     0.6.9                    py35_0  
>> theano                    0.9.0                    py35_0 
>>
>> So how can I update to Theano 1.0.0 with conda ? I would like to avoid 
>> using pip, since I am not sure whether it will result in conflicts with 
>> conda or not.
>>
>
>

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