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Make sure the Intel channel is added to your conda configuration (see above). We have published them as conda packages for your convenience.
If you want to build a native extension that directly uses the performance libraries, then you will need to obtain a development package that contains header files and static libraries. Rather, specify the "intel" channel on the command line with " -c intel" parameter and the " -no-update-deps" flag to avoid switching other packages, such as python itself, to Intel's builds: conda install mkl -c intel -no-update-deps conda install numpy -c intel -no-update-deps Installing the Intel® Performance Libraries If you want to install Intel packages into an environment with Continuum's python, do not add the "intel" channel to your configuration file because that will cause all your Continuum packages to be replaced with Intel builds, if available. For example, to install affine do: conda install affineĪvailable Intel packages can be viewed here: Using Intel Conda* Packages with Continuum's Python* Non-intel packages are installed as usual. For example, to install intel sympy do: conda install sympy You can use the usual conda install commands for additional packages. You now have the core environment, including python, numpy, scipy.
#Conda install package with a python 2 or 3 windows
Linux/macOS users do: source activate idpĪnd Microsoft Windows users do: activate idp
Then follow the usual directions for activating the environment.
#Conda install package with a python 2 or 3 full
If you want the full Intel distribution, replace the "core" package name with "full", like this for python3: conda create -n idp intelpython3_full python=3.xįor example, for Python* version 3.7: conda create -n idp intelpython3_full python=3.7 If you want python 2 version do: conda create -n idp intelpython2_core python=2 Please note that " x " in " python=3.x " should signify which version of Python* you would like to install.įor example, for Python* version 3.7: conda create -n idp intelpython3_core python=3.7 To install the core python3 environment, do: conda create -n idp intelpython3_core python=3.x We recommend that you create a new environment when installing. conda config -add channels intel Installing the Intel® Distribution for Python* Tell conda to choose Intel packages over default packages, when available.
#Conda install package with a python 2 or 3 update
You need at least conda 4.1.11, so first update your conda.
#Conda install package with a python 2 or 3 how to
How to set up a virtual environments using conda for the Anaconda Python distributionĪ virtual environment is a named, isolated, working copy of Python that that maintains its own files, directories, and paths so that you can work with specific versions of libraries or Python itself without affecting other Python projects.
Create virtual environments for python with conda