Added Julia into the conda rmg_env#2280
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I've had a lot of issues with the conda-forge binaries, so I compiled my own (that are on the rmg channel) and pyjulia has them as a dependency so it shouldn't be strictly necessary to specify julia, although perhaps we should. The main issue I had with the conda-forge binaries as far as I'm aware is fixed now, but I could never get the environment to build with the binaries from conda-forge. |
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I see. Also, neither of the tests liked my change, closing PR |
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This ultimately came up again in #2415 |
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Motivation or Problem
New users installing RMG from source get stuck when executing
python -c "import julia; julia.install(); import diffeqpy; diffeqpy.install()"since
Juliaisn't present in thermg_envDescription of Changes
Added Julia into the conda environment
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From my experience this addition is required to run RMG when building a fresh env, I'm surprised that the current tests do pass w/o it, so perhaps I'm wrong. Could use another set of eyes.