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CondaPkg.toml in test directory #96

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Do you mean that you want to declare some Conda dependencies which are only installed when running the tests? That would be reasonable.

I'm not sure exactly how Julia sets up the test environment. You can make the test folder be its own project (i.e. put a Project.toml there), maybe if you do that then it will get included into the load_path, and then CondaPkg will find dependencies in that folder. Maybe?

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