Conda 23.7.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will $ conda search "numpy[channel=conda-forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" This notation supports the following key-value pairs: - build # validated via GlobStrMatch - build_number # validated via ExactStrMatch - version # validated via VersionSpec Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]"0 码力 | 795 页 | 4.91 MB | 8 月前3
Conda 23.3.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will -forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]" build=py38*]" Warning: Any search values using the key-value pair notation will override values in the rest of the search string. For example, conda search numpy 1.17.3[version=1.19.2] will return packages with0 码力 | 370 页 | 2.94 MB | 8 月前3
Conda 23.5.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will -forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]" build=py38*]" Warning: Any search values using the key-value pair notation will override values in the rest of the search string. For example, conda search numpy 1.17.3[version=1.19.2] will return packages with0 码力 | 370 页 | 3.11 MB | 8 月前3
Conda 23.10.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will $ conda search "numpy[channel=conda-forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" This notation supports the following key-value pairs: - build # validated via GlobStrMatch - build_number # validated via ExactStrMatch - version # validated via VersionSpec Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]"0 码力 | 773 页 | 5.05 MB | 8 月前3
Conda 23.11.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will $ conda search "numpy[channel=conda-forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" This notation supports the following key-value pairs: - build # validated via GlobStrMatch - build_number # validated via ExactStrMatch - version # validated via VersionSpec Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]"0 码力 | 781 页 | 4.79 MB | 8 月前3
Conda 24.1.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will $ conda search "numpy[channel=conda-forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" This notation supports the following key-value pairs: - build # validated via GlobStrMatch - build_number # validated via ExactStrMatch - version # validated via VersionSpec Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]"0 码力 | 795 页 | 4.73 MB | 8 月前3
Conda 24.3.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will $ conda search "numpy[channel=conda-forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" This notation supports the following key-value pairs: - build # validated via GlobStrMatch - build_number # validated via ExactStrMatch - version # validated via VersionSpec Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]"0 码力 | 786 页 | 4.98 MB | 8 月前3
Conda 24.4.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will $ conda search "numpy[channel=conda-forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" This notation supports the following key-value pairs: - build # validated via GlobStrMatch - build_number # validated via ExactStrMatch - version # validated via VersionSpec Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]"0 码力 | 786 页 | 4.99 MB | 8 月前3
Conda 24.5.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will $ conda search "numpy[channel=conda-forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" This notation supports the following key-value pairs: - build # validated via GlobStrMatch - build_number # validated via ExactStrMatch - version # validated via VersionSpec Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]"0 码力 | 794 页 | 5.01 MB | 8 月前3
Conda 25.1.x Documentation"py38". Key-value pairs Package searches can also be performed using what is called "key-value pair notation", which has different rules than the Standard specification example image. The search below will $ conda search "numpy[channel=conda-forge, subdir=linux-64, version=1.17.*, build=py38*]" This notation supports the following key-value pairs: - build # validated via GlobStrMatch - build_number # validated via ExactStrMatch - version # validated via VersionSpec Key-value pair notation can be used at the same time as standard notation. $ conda search "conda-forge::numpy=1.17.3[subdir=linux-64, build=py38*]"0 码力 | 822 页 | 5.20 MB | 8 月前3
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