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ok, sorry stupid question, it seems it exists a conda-pypi mapping that maps both "world" but is seems to be buggy (?) in my case. pixi init debug
cd debug
pixi add pyqt
pixi add pyqt5 --pypi the process get stuck (I think it is trying to build pyqt5 from source) now if I change env from |
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Hi there👋,
I have an issue with Pixi, maybe there is a trivial solution that I have overlooked but maybe it could be a feature for Pixi.
If I understand well, if I install a pypi package in my project (via the
[pypi-dependencies]
section) any dependency of this package that have a conda equivalent (name and compatible version) already installed in the project won't be fetched fromuv pip
. Given that, my issue is with "equivalent" package in both "world" (conda channels and pipy) that don't share the same name. For example the python package I try to integrate in my Pixi project depends onPyQt5
which simply calledpyqt
on conda-forge. As a result, even if I already have declaredpyqt
as a dependency in my Pixi project, Pixi tries to download, build and installPyQt5
from PyPi. Have you any advices on how can I deal with such cases? Else it would be nice to add a way to I declare additional constraints (equivalence of package in multiple repositories/channels or even blacklist of package in a given repository/channel) to dependencies in Pixi.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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