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π all, I just caught up with some of the PyHC meeting stuff around getting packages on conda-forge (for the record I'm very pro adding everything to conda-forge as well as PyPi!), and the talk about dependency issues caught my interest. I thought I'd do a quick audit of which of the core packages are already on conda-forge, and which aren't. For the ones that aren't, I manually checked their dependencies, and if they were on conda-forge.
Results below. It seems like almost all dependencies are already on conda-forge, so it shouldn't be too hard to add HAPI, kamodo, and pysat to conda-forge. For pySPEDAS it looks a bit more complicated, but definitely do-able.
Anyway, thought I'd put this out there to add a bit of data to the discussion. Pinging maintainers of the libraries that aren't on conda-forge yet in case this is useful: @rweigel @rebeccaringuette @rstoneback @supervised @drsteve
- HAPI Client β
- pandas β
- numpy β
- kiwisolver β
- kamodo β
- decorator β
- numpy β
- scipy β
- sympy β
- pandas β
- plotly β
- pytest β
- hydra-core β
- Flask β
- flask-cors β
- flask-restful β
- antlr4-python3-runtime β
- python-forge β
- requests β
- incremental β
- pycapnp β
- pyOpenSSL β
- PlasmaPy β
- pysat β
- dask β
- netCDF4 β
- numpy β
- pandas β
- portalocker β
- pytest β
- scipy β
- toolz β
- xarray β
- pySPEDAS β
- numpy β
- requests β
- cdflib β
- pytplot-mpl-temp β
- cdasws β
- netCDF4 β
- pywavelets β
- astropy β
- geopack β
- hapiclient β
- viresclient β
- SpacePy β
- numpy β
- python-dateutil β
- scipy β
- matplotlib β
- h5py β
- SunPy β