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<p dir="ltr">hash based dependencies</p></blockquote><div style>In the conda build guide, the yaml spec files reference dependencies by name/version (and the type of conda environment you're in will determine the rest)</div>
<div style><a href="http://docs.continuum.io/conda/build.html#specifying-versions-in-requirements">http://docs.continuum.io/conda/build.html#specifying-versions-in-requirements</a><br></div><div style>Where does the hash come in? what do you mean?</div>
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</div></div><p dir="ltr"> publication of curated stacks when the conda folks already have one, </p></blockquote><div style>so, I see the index: <a href="http://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/index.html">http://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/index.html</a></div>
<div style>Is they a way to contribute to this index yet? or is that what would need to be worked out.<br></div><div style>otherwise, I guess the option is you have to build out "recipes" for anything else you need from pypi, right? or is it easier than that?</div>
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