[LSST|dm-users 681] Re: [LSST|dm-devel #615] Re: LSST Stack Version 10.1 (Winter 2015 Release)

Kelly, Heather Maria heather at slac.stanford.edu
Tue May 26 12:14:45 PDT 2015


Thank you, that's exactly what I needed.
Right..  it shouldn't matter.. it just makes me happier to stay consistent with what would be distributed if starting completely from scratch without python available on the system.

Take care,
Heather
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From: Kian-Tat Lim <ktl at slac.stanford.edu>
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 7:00 PM
To: Kelly, Heather Maria
Cc: Frossie; DM Devel; dm-users at lists.lsst.org
Subject: Re: [LSST|dm-devel #615] Re: [LSST|dm-users 654] LSST Stack Version 10.1 (Winter 2015 Release)

Heather,

> This is a very silly question - but what is the easiest way to determine the preferred version of Anaconda used by the current release?

        We're not supposed to be requiring any particular version or
distribution of Python as long as it is Python 2.7.

        But you can determine the version of anaconda that we install
upon request in newinstall.sh by looking at the "anaconda" line in
https://sw.lsstcorp.org/eupspkg/tags/current.list and looking at the
first part of the version number (currently 2.1.0).

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Kian-Tat Lim, LSST Data Management, ktl at slac.stanford.edu


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