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Update conda to 4.1.11 in base-notebook #253

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@parente parente commented Aug 3, 2016

Fixes #252

@jakirkham jakirkham merged commit 05ccd6d into jupyter:master Aug 8, 2016
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Thanks @parente.

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Building a release from this merged commit.

rm Miniconda3-3.19.0-Linux-x86_64.sh && \
$CONDA_DIR/bin/conda install --quiet --yes conda==3.19.1 && \
wget --quiet https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda3-4.1.11-Linux-x86_64.sh && \
echo "efd6a9362fc6b4085f599a881d20e57de628da8c1a898c08ec82874f3bad41bf *Miniconda3-4.1.11-Linux-x86_64.sh" | sha256sum -c - && \
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Not sure if you want that, but you could use latest instead of a version number... maybe you want to pin that specific version, but if it is not the case, using latest helps...

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Good to know. We do try to pin all first order dependencies in the stacks so that upgrades are explicit in PRs and rebuilds.

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Though I think I have seen conda getting upgraded later anyways. 😒 Would need to double check where I saw this happening though.

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Yes. I think I saw the same too, though I thought I remember hearing newer versions of conda don't self-upgrade implicitly anymore?

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Hmm...interesting. Maybe so. Haven't heard that before though, but maybe I just missed it.

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You have a config option to avoid auto-upgrade (auto_update_conda) or you can use this thing: http://www.damian.oquanta.info/posts/how-to-pin-conda.html

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Adding in PR ( #257 ).

jkuruzovich pushed a commit to AnalyticsDojo/materials that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2016
Update conda to 4.1.11 in base-notebook
@parente parente deleted the miniconda-update branch March 26, 2018 01:20
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