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Publish to pypi and then bioconda #156

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corneliusroemer opened this issue Jul 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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Publish to pypi and then bioconda #156

corneliusroemer opened this issue Jul 17, 2024 · 1 comment

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To make software packaging easier, it helps if all of our tools are available via conda-forge or bioconda.

@joverlee mentioned that in particular fauna isn't available via conda yet.

Motivated from a discussion in docker-base:

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tsibley commented Jul 17, 2024

As it is now, fauna's codebase and expected usage is not suitable as an installed Python distribution. It expects to be run from a source tree. I don't think we want to expend much effort here to change that.

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