Specifying a url to a .whl file in a conda env .yml file












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I want a specific older version of a package (h2o) to be installed when I load a conda env .yml file. However, the older versions for this package only seem to work if I install them using pip directly from a the url hosting the .whl file. For example if I want to install version 3.18.0.8 I need to do this:



pip install http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/Python/h2o-3.18.0.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl


Is there a way for me to include that url (i.e. http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/index.html) in the .yml file so that if I create a virtual environment using the .yml file it downloads and installs the correct version of h2o?










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    I want a specific older version of a package (h2o) to be installed when I load a conda env .yml file. However, the older versions for this package only seem to work if I install them using pip directly from a the url hosting the .whl file. For example if I want to install version 3.18.0.8 I need to do this:



    pip install http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/Python/h2o-3.18.0.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl


    Is there a way for me to include that url (i.e. http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/index.html) in the .yml file so that if I create a virtual environment using the .yml file it downloads and installs the correct version of h2o?










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      I want a specific older version of a package (h2o) to be installed when I load a conda env .yml file. However, the older versions for this package only seem to work if I install them using pip directly from a the url hosting the .whl file. For example if I want to install version 3.18.0.8 I need to do this:



      pip install http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/Python/h2o-3.18.0.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl


      Is there a way for me to include that url (i.e. http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/index.html) in the .yml file so that if I create a virtual environment using the .yml file it downloads and installs the correct version of h2o?










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      I want a specific older version of a package (h2o) to be installed when I load a conda env .yml file. However, the older versions for this package only seem to work if I install them using pip directly from a the url hosting the .whl file. For example if I want to install version 3.18.0.8 I need to do this:



      pip install http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/Python/h2o-3.18.0.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl


      Is there a way for me to include that url (i.e. http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/index.html) in the .yml file so that if I create a virtual environment using the .yml file it downloads and installs the correct version of h2o?







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          You can specify a pip dependency in your environment.yml like so:



          name: myenv
          dependencies:
          - python
          - pip:
          - http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/Python/h2o-3.18.0.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl


          See "Creating an environment file manually" for more details.






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            You can specify a pip dependency in your environment.yml like so:



            name: myenv
            dependencies:
            - python
            - pip:
            - http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/Python/h2o-3.18.0.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl


            See "Creating an environment file manually" for more details.






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              You can specify a pip dependency in your environment.yml like so:



              name: myenv
              dependencies:
              - python
              - pip:
              - http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/Python/h2o-3.18.0.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl


              See "Creating an environment file manually" for more details.






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                You can specify a pip dependency in your environment.yml like so:



                name: myenv
                dependencies:
                - python
                - pip:
                - http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/Python/h2o-3.18.0.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl


                See "Creating an environment file manually" for more details.






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                You can specify a pip dependency in your environment.yml like so:



                name: myenv
                dependencies:
                - python
                - pip:
                - http://h2o-release.s3.amazonaws.com/h2o/rel-wolpert/8/Python/h2o-3.18.0.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl


                See "Creating an environment file manually" for more details.







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