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Making PyRadiomics available on PyPi #335

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JoostJM opened this issue Jan 10, 2018 · 6 comments
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Making PyRadiomics available on PyPi #335

JoostJM opened this issue Jan 10, 2018 · 6 comments

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JoostJM commented Jan 10, 2018

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@JoostJM JoostJM changed the title Making PyRadiomics available on PiPy Making PyRadiomics available on PyPi Jan 10, 2018
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jcfr commented Jan 11, 2018

👍 I will work on this next week

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JoostJM commented Jan 24, 2018

@jcfr, did you manage to look at this issue?

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JoostJM commented Jul 5, 2018

Fixed in #394 and checked in the new 2.0,0 release

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PyRadiomics build/installation automation moved this from To Do to Done Jul 5, 2018
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sdoken commented Jul 5, 2018

What about conda? Or should I open a new issue for that?

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JoostJM commented Jul 5, 2018

In conda you can also pip install packages

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sdoken commented Jul 5, 2018

You mean that one can use pip alongside with conda? Sure but that is not the same thing, I don't think?. (If I am understanding you correctly) Thanks for your reply.

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