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docs: add julia installation note #99
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@jpivarski - Julia is installed from a conda-forge
channel. I do have three different versions of it :-)
Julia is best install via JuliaUp though |
I think, we are trying to find an environment suitable for both Python and Julia. Do you know if any Julia features are not available if it is installed via |
If it's just redistributing the official binary it's fine, I'm worried it's linking to anything in conda. And I suppose another worry is if it would be maintained later. |
We already depend on Here is the full package plan:
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yeah so I'm still not sure if it's built from source by Conda or not -- we have the same problem with Linux distributions, basically they would compile and not test Julia and users would then run into weird problems some times. Depending on CondaPkg.jl is fine I meant to say one can worry if the Julia in conda-forge will be maintained or not. |
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