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* It installs binaries which are not optimized for the processor architecture on our clusters. | * It installs binaries which are not optimized for the processor architecture on our clusters. | ||
* It makes incorrect assumptions about the location of various system libraries. | * It makes incorrect assumptions about the location of various system libraries. | ||
* Anaconda uses the <tt>$HOME</tt> directory for its | * Anaconda uses the <tt>$HOME</tt> directory for its installation, where it writes an enormous number of files. A single Anaconda installation can easily absorb almost half of your quota for the number of files in your home directory. | ||
* Anaconda is slower than the installation of packages via Python wheels. | * Anaconda is slower than the installation of packages via Python wheels. | ||
* Anaconda modifies the <tt>$HOME/.bashrc</tt> file, which can easily cause conflicts. | * Anaconda modifies the <tt>$HOME/.bashrc</tt> file, which can easily cause conflicts. |
Revision as of 17:29, 27 April 2020
- Anaconda very often installs software (compilers, scientific libraries etc.) which already exist on Compute Canada clusters as modules, with a configuration that is not optimal.
- It installs binaries which are not optimized for the processor architecture on our clusters.
- It makes incorrect assumptions about the location of various system libraries.
- Anaconda uses the $HOME directory for its installation, where it writes an enormous number of files. A single Anaconda installation can easily absorb almost half of your quota for the number of files in your home directory.
- Anaconda is slower than the installation of packages via Python wheels.
- Anaconda modifies the $HOME/.bashrc file, which can easily cause conflicts.