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Can we create SRL installation available through conda too? #6

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sidgupta234 opened this issue Sep 29, 2016 · 4 comments
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Can we create SRL installation available through conda too? #6

sidgupta234 opened this issue Sep 29, 2016 · 4 comments

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Most of the popular libraries are available through conda, because of the huge flexibility that comes with it in terms of creating virtual environments and managing installations. What does everybody think about adding SRL there?

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sidgupta234 commented Sep 30, 2016

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soasme commented Sep 30, 2016

I think it's nice to have.

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Well, I'm definitely not against it. But on the other hand I've no idea how to build and publish these packages. Would you mind helping with that @sidgupta234? Or do you already know how that works, @soasme?

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sidgupta234 commented Sep 30, 2016

Even I have no experience but as I was reading about it, if you want* I can give it a go. It is just a set of guidelines to be followed. http://conda.pydata.org/docs/build_tutorials/pkgs.html

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