Install Python package: Package missing in current win-64 channels
Install Python package: Package missing in current win-64 channels
You need to use a channel that has a win-64 version. Use:
conda install -c bioninja gseapy
The option -c
or --channel
allows to specify a channel.
You can also add a channel permanently via:
conda config --add channels bioninja
This creates a file .condarc
in your home directory (on Windows C:Users<username>
):
channels:
- bioninja
- defaults
You can modify this file manually. The order of the channels determines
their precedence.
Note: Files with a leading .
might not be displayed
by certain file browsers. You might need to change settings to display these
files accordingly.
You can find out if a package exits for your platform by searching on Anaconda. Just type gseapy
in the search field and you should see the available packages. The column Platforms shows if a win-64 version exists.
Now you could install lastest gseapy through bioconda, too
conda install -c bioconda gseapy
Install Python package: Package missing in current win-64 channels
Check the latest version of Keras from the Anaconda distribution website
https://anaconda.org/search?q=keras
Use command:
conda install -c conda-forge keras=<version>