[Repronim-trd3] Best way to determine conda architecture?
Yaroslav Halchenko
yoh at onerussian.com
Mon Mar 5 06:04:40 PST 2018
On Mon, 05 Mar 2018, Robert Buccigrossi wrote:
> For the record, installing Miniconda 32bit on a 64 bit machine yields an
> appropriate platform string:
> # 64 bit:
> [butch at ubuntu ~/.cache/niceman/conda_test] $ miniconda/bin/conda info -a
> --json | grep platform
> "platform": "linux-64",
> # 32 bit (on the same machine):
> [butch at ubuntu ~/.cache/niceman/conda_test] $ mini32/bin/conda info -a
> --json | grep platform
> "platform": "linux-32",
GREAT!
BTW if someone needs 32bit Debian env (where I guess we would need
to deploy 32bit conda for testing, but that is a separate PR), you could
start off with this singularity image recipe I recently did for VW
https://github.com/yarikoptic/vowpal_wabbit/blob/master/singularity/Singularity.debian-unstable-i386
resultant image is already available from:
shub://yarikoptic/vowpal_wabbit:debian-unstable-i386
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