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Publish pyfixest on conda #549

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s3alfisc opened this issue Jul 13, 2024 · 5 comments
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Publish pyfixest on conda #549

s3alfisc opened this issue Jul 13, 2024 · 5 comments
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Should we publish pyfixest on conda? What are the advantages and costs of doing so?

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ben-pku commented Nov 10, 2024

Hi Alexander,

I hope you are doing well!

Could you please publish pyfixest on conda? I am really looking forward to using your great package!

All the best,
Zhuokai

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s3alfisc commented Nov 10, 2024

Thanks for the feedback @ben-pku! Happy to get started with this within the nearer future. Out of curiosity, what is the advantage of having a package on conda vs just pypi in your specific use case? I.e. why can't you install and use pyfixest at the moment? Asking because so far, I have not had much touch points with conda =)

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This is in progress now conda-forge/staged-recipes#28166

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ben-pku commented Nov 10, 2024

Thanks for your timely response! I did not use pip much because I used to hate store something twice and out of control. It seems that if I maintain a conda environment carefully, I can make sure that I do not need to worry about storing something repeatedly.

I work on data cleaning for economic research, so a uniform environment for us seems to relieve our energy from coding to analyses.

Thanks again for your fantastic work!

All the best,
Zhuokai

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This is unfortunately currently blocked by lets-plot not being available on conda-forge: JetBrains/lets-plot#785. I will have to check if there are workarounds to have conda packages depend on pypi packages.

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