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Adding Pandana 0.4 to the Conda channel #95

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smmaurer opened this issue Jul 10, 2018 · 5 comments
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Adding Pandana 0.4 to the Conda channel #95

smmaurer opened this issue Jul 10, 2018 · 5 comments

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@smmaurer
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The current release of Pandana is 0.4, which is available on PyPI for pip installation -- but it looks like the UDST Conda channel only has 0.3. Is this right? I can look into fixing it.

https://anaconda.org/udst/pandana
https://pypi.org/project/pandana/#history
http://udst.github.io/pandana/installation.html

@sablanchard
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Hi @smmaurer this issue is reflected here: #59. @federicofernandez has this on his list to address soon.

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shriv commented Sep 15, 2018

Still out of date :-(

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federicofernandez commented Sep 17, 2018 via email

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conda packages for python 2.7 and 3 have been tested on OSX, Linux, and Windows. Release occurred week of 9/10. To install 0.4.1 use conda install -c udst pandana=0.4.1.

Closing this issue. For any new installation issue please open a new issue.

@shriv have you tried the new packages?

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shriv commented Sep 17, 2018

I was trying to install from the UDST channel on the weekend and conda installed 0.3.0 for me. But I hadn't added the version value pandana=0.4.1. I just did conda install -c udst pandana. I ended up having to install the latest via pip. I'll uninstall and reinstall via conda tonight. I'm in NZ hence the delayed responses! :-)

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