Use conda 4.4+-style install for Travis-CI (conda activate, ...) #73
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This patch causes Travis to install and use miniconda in the conda 4.4 way:
-running conda.sh as a shell script instead of adding $HOME/miniconda3/bin to the path
-activating with
conda activate <env>
This style of installation and use would seem to be the future. However I'm not sure that we shouldn't be testing both methods, since the miniconda installer and instructions at conda.io still tell the user to add the base bin directory to their path.
Also, I'm not familiar with conda installation on windows, so this PR doesn't touch the AppVeyor stuff.