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## Description
[build2](https://build2.org/) is a growing C/C++ build toolchain that already supports the importation of doctest via its [official package repository](https://cppget.org/doctest) an…
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Existence of any other package manager (recognized by `packageManager` in `package.json`, presence of a certain lockfile) is simply ignored and the extension still tries to configure everything, parti…
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When using zonal statistics to calculated the mean daytime population (the Population density part) a new layer is created with all the attributes from the Grid_500m layer and a new column for PPdayme…
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### Software Name
Bazarr
### Brief Description
Tracks Sonarr/Radarr subtitles and downloads them.
### Website
https://www.bazarr.media/
### Documentation
_No response_
### Build/Installation d…
tjinn updated
2 weeks ago
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*Open Inventory and Analysis” issue to start research process async across stakeholders.
Let’s make a place (doc, wiki, issue) that can list all known package.json fields. For each field, let’s lin…
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### Proposal
In order for lean libraries to be packaged for Linux distributions, they must be installable using the system package manager. The system package manager will use `lake build` for buil…
a2379 updated
1 month ago
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Hi!
I'm trying to run a `GamaLongitudinalClassifier` using your example code and both your sample dataset and my dataset, but I always get `ValueError: population must be at least size 3 for a pair…
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### Description
Opening this issue to see if there's interest to add other package managers for runtime environments? The conda plugin is fairly big since it needs to create new environments—but I'd …
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### Current Behavior
After migrating to `pnpm` as the package manager, the build process works fine when modules are installed through `pnpm`. However, if there exists a `pnpm-lock.yaml` file and the…
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Currently, we cannot fetch Idris dependencies. In order to do this, we will need to use a package manager for Idris. As of July 25, 2022 it appears that pack is the best candidate to support first.