org: we have a conda-forge package.
* doc/org/install.org: Add conda instructions.
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#+INCLUDE: setup.org
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#+HTML_LINK_UP: index.html
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* Installing from a tarball
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* Installing and compiling from a tarball
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: tar
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:END:
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documentation that you can also find online. Those packages depends
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on =libspot= that contains the shared libraries.
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* Installing from git
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* Installing as a Conda package
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Spot is available as a [[https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/spot][Conda-forge package]] for Linux and OS X.
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A typical installation would go as follow:
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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conda create --name myenv python=3.8 # adjust as desired
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conda activate myenv
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conda install -c conda-forge spot
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#+END_SRC
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Note that this package is built automatically by the conda-forge
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infrastructure, but this requires some manual trigger after each
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release. Therefore there might be a delay between the moment a
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release of Spot is announced, and the availability of the Conda
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package.
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* Installing and compiling from git
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: git
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:END:
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