![]() You can also see that column “Installer” is useless, while new “Owner” is more useful… Act: d:\InstSoft\Python\Conda3圆4\Scripts\activate.bat Pay attention to new column “Owner” with “Anaconda”/“ThePip” values. ![]() My new suggested output format can be enabled using new option “format=columnsx”. Solution: I need additional column with additional information. Uses metadata in “*dist-info” folder format and it is true for many conda-installed packages. ![]() There is optional column “Installer” in “pip list format=columns -verbose” with pip/conda values inside, but experiments shows this information is useless for me. Normally it is better to use slightly older conda-installed packages with conda, but pip-only packages have to be updated and I want to see who did install package originally. Problem is that some packages can be installed in both ways and ones from pip are oftenly newer, since Anaconda doing prpagation with some delay. Updating of conda packages can be done properly using “conda update -all”, but “pip list outdated” reports all outdated packages, including just updated conda ones. I have problem with packages updates, since Anaconda packages should be updated with conda and pip packages should be updated respectively with pip (normally). ![]() I am using Anaconda, some packages installed by conda, but some other avalable only from “pip install”. ![]()
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