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Having jupyterlab-hdf5 packaged on conda-forge will be useful to avoid mixing libraries installed by pip and conda in a conda-managed python distribution.
See for example packaging of https://github.com/matplotlib/ipympl, which can be installed from conda-forge without having nodejs installed and without having to build the extension.
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Problem
Having
jupyterlab-hdf5
packaged on conda-forge will be useful to avoid mixing libraries installed by pip and conda in a conda-managed python distribution.See for example packaging of https://github.com/matplotlib/ipympl, which can be installed from conda-forge without having
nodejs
installed and without having to build the extension.Proposed Solution
Package
jupyterlab-hdf5
on conda-forge: https://conda-forge.org/docs/maintainer/adding_pkgs.html.Additional context
It would make the installation
jupyterlab-hdf5
easier.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: