Is there any way to install a specific build+version of a package in Anaconda? Stack Overflow post "anaconda/conda - install a specific package version" shows how to install a specific version of the package. But look below--there are several pillow packages version 4.2.1 that has "py27" prefix on it.
Background: I am scratching my head to figure the meaning of "conda search" output. For example, on my installation, conda search pillow
gives:
pillow 2.1.0 py26_0 defaults
...
* 3.3.1 py27_0 defaults
3.3.1 py34_0 defaults
3.3.1 py35_0 defaults
....
4.2.1 py27_0 defaults
4.2.1 py35_0 defaults
4.2.1 py36_0 defaults
4.2.1 py27h7cd2321_0 defaults
4.2.1 py35h03abc04_0 defaults
4.2.1 py36h9119f52_0 defaults
4.3.0 py35h550890c_1 defaults
4.3.0 py27h353bd0c_1 defaults
4.3.0 py36h6f462bf_1 defaults
I understand the meaning of 2.1.0, 3.3.1, and so on--the version numbers. But what do py27_0
and defaults
mean? More mind boggling was new appearance of the trailing hex numbers like in py27h7cd2321_0
. After researching some more:
https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/package-better-conda-build-3/
tells me that that's a new way to encode the specific build of the package.
So back to my question: given that I'm still on Python 2.7 line of anaconda, how do we choose the py27_0
build instead of the other one (py27h7cd2321_0
) when we do conda install
?