[Package request] install
See original GitHub issueThe requested package install
- Package name: install
- Version (If a specific one is required):
- URL: https://pypi.org/project/install/
- Available via (GitHub Releases, PyPI, etc.): pypi
- Additional comments: Seems to be a pip dependency of tensorflow-gpu
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- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:8 (8 by maintainers)
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This might be another case where we need to
python-
prefix somethingcc @conda-forge/core
I don’t think that was actually added that way. At least I’m not seeing it in our repos or packages. Think Matt was merely pointing out that would be an awkward naming choice