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Packaging for the Anaconda / Conda environment. #5

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matteodefelice opened this issue Jul 26, 2018 · 6 comments
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Packaging for the Anaconda / Conda environment. #5

matteodefelice opened this issue Jul 26, 2018 · 6 comments
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@matteodefelice
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I am struggling to have cfgrib working properly in a Anaconda Python 3 environment. Unfortunately, the eccodes packages doesn't get along with gdal breaking it... I will try with homebrew, even if I don't like it...

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I don't have any experience with anaconda myself, but the plan is for @StephanSiemen to look into it later in the development cycle.

@alexamici alexamici added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 26, 2018
@alexamici alexamici changed the title Any experience with the Anaconda environment? Packaging for the Anaconda / Conda environment. Jul 26, 2018
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FYI, I have succeeded by installing some dependencies using pip instead of conda. In the meantime, I have opened a ticket in the ecCodes anaconda recipe page.

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djhoese commented Jul 26, 2018

I know that ecCodes is available on conda-forge. Would it be possible to make a conda-forge package for cfgrib (https://github.com/conda-forge/staged-recipes)?

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FYI, the latest update of ecCodes recipe has fixed this issue. So, right now you can have both gdal and ecCodes in the same anaconda environment.

@alexamici alexamici added the distribution Packaging and distribution label Oct 21, 2018
@alexamici alexamici self-assigned this Feb 22, 2019
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I started writing the conda package for cfgrib.

You all can follow the progress here: conda-forge/staged-recipes#7837

cc @StephanSiemen

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Package approved.

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