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Simple install with miniconda #195

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ramon-astudillo opened this issue Jul 24, 2023 · 8 comments
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Simple install with miniconda #195

ramon-astudillo opened this issue Jul 24, 2023 · 8 comments
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ramon-astudillo commented Jul 24, 2023

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  • remove isntall instructions from guide
  • simplify installing instructions to use miniconda with virtual environment
  • add instructions to README

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  • alternative installations to avoid conda hijacking your python
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branch is simpler-install

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aitorme commented Jul 26, 2023

should I add the alternative install info right after the conda install info (line 45)?

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I suggest you do this on the guide, see LxMLS/lxmls-guide#151

but feel free to modify the README.md as well (maybe add a reference to the guide?)

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aitorme commented Oct 26, 2023

Hi @ramon-astudillo I think it would be easier to have a new PR for my part since I always found 2 people working on the same PR extremely cumbersome and overcomplicated (unless you know a straightforward way to do it ofc!)

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Sure, feel free to create one!

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aitorme commented Nov 3, 2023

perfect! I was wondering, since all the install info is only on the https://github.com/LxMLS/lxmls-toolkit/tree/student#readme file, it probably makes more sense to do it the other way around, i.e. add the info in the readme and then write a line in the guide pointing to the alternative install (thus pointing to the readme). What do you think?

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My worry is that the readme can end up with too much information, but you can do an initial version and we can see if this is the case. What do you think?

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aitorme commented Nov 4, 2023

I just added it to the pages/intro/install.tex document (see LxMLS/lxmls-guide@545c7a4). I'd make it less verbose for the readme file but let me know if you think this is short enough already.

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