Anaconda/conda - Install A Specific Package Version
Answer :
To install a specific package:
conda install <pkg>=<version>
eg:
conda install matplotlib=1.4.3
There is no version 1.3.0
for rope
. 1.3.0
refers to the package cached-property
. The highest available version of rope
is 0.9.4
.
You can install different versions with conda install package=version
. But in this case there is only one version of rope
so you don't need that.
The reason you see the cached-property
in this listing is because it contains the string "rope"
: "cached-p rope erty"
py35_0
means that you need python version 3.5
for this specific version. If you only have python3.4
and the package is only for version 3.5
you cannot install it with conda.
I am not quite sure on the defaults
either. It should be an indication that this package is inside the default conda channel.
If any of these characters, '>', '<', '|' or '*', are used, a single or double quotes must be used
conda install [-y] package">=version" conda install [-y] package'>=low_version, <=high_version' conda install [-y] "package>=low_version, <high_version" conda install -y torchvision">=0.3.0" conda install openpyxl'>=2.4.10,<=2.6.0' conda install "openpyxl>=2.4.10,<3.0.0"
where option -y, --yes Do not ask for confirmation.
Here is a summary:
Format Sample Specification Results Exact qtconsole==4.5.1 4.5.1 Fuzzy qtconsole=4.5 4.5.0, 4.5.1, ..., etc. >=, >, <, <= "qtconsole>=4.5" 4.5.0 or higher qtconsole"<4.6" less than 4.6.0 OR "qtconsole=4.5.1|4.5.2" 4.5.1, 4.5.2 AND "qtconsole>=4.3.1,<4.6" 4.3.1 or higher but less than 4.6.0
Potion of the above information credit to Conda Cheat Sheet
Tested on conda 4.7.12
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