![]() ![]() The r channel is.well I don't really understand but I think it's some kind of subset of the anaconda channel. The anaconda channel is maintained by continuum.R versions in different channels are often not compatible as they are compiled with different internals.After extensive experimentation and discussion with channel maintainers, I have learned the following (and I wish this information was more transparently out there): Take great care in terms of which conda channels you use. In other words ALWAYS USE CONDA TO INSTALL THE PACKAGES YOU NEED unless there is not a conda recipe for that package. When you use R with conda you need to stick to conda as much as you can. One commenter on a post of mine said that I was wrong to call conda a package manager. R with conda works great! Unfortunately, the is 0 or less than 0 support from the rstudio community on this. ![]()
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