Re: [AMBER-Developers] Is anyone seeing bad behavior in trying to download Miniconda?

From: David A Case via AMBER-Developers <amber-developers.ambermd.org>
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2023 07:47:54 -0500

On Mon, Feb 20, 2023, Josh Berryman wrote:

>I ask a class of undergrads to install anaconda every year for an
>introductory "science IT" class. (Plotting and scripting with python).
>
>Every now and then someone's OS or hardware just will not install, Escher
>loops in the dependency resolution, that kind of thing. Solution in that
>case is to use a different python distro, c'est la vie.

On my Linux boxes, either Intel python or the default Ubuntu python fail.
Things seem OK on an OSX machine. Why should Miniconda depend on the host
python anyway? Isn't the whole idea to (try to) make Amber independent of
what python choices the user makes?

I was sort of hoping that someone using Linux could just do a "run_cmake"
job, and report success or failure.

....dac


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