Title: Help needed with conda-build and setting up meta.yaml, and setup.py for module/submodule structure. · Issue #44 · python-packaging-tutorial/python-packaging-tutorial · GitHub
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Description: Hello, I am trying to build a conda package, using conda-build, from pure python modules (and submodules). As a starter I use the cookiecutter at https://github.com/conda/cookiecutter-conda-python.git. If I understand correctly, one can ...
Open Graph Description: Hello, I am trying to build a conda package, using conda-build, from pure python modules (and submodules). As a starter I use the cookiecutter at https://github.com/conda/cookiecutter-conda-python....
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