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@QuLogic QuLogic commented Jul 4, 2024

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This is generally faster at solving than conda, and AppVeyor seems to have an older version of the latter too.

But I'm not sure if this will help anything on AppVeyor, so draft for now.

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oscargus commented Jul 4, 2024

Related to (and closes) #27539

@QuLogic QuLogic force-pushed the appveyor-micromamba branch 8 times, most recently from da8b11b to 1874c47 Compare July 5, 2024 10:35
@tacaswell tacaswell added this to the v3.10.0 milestone Jul 5, 2024
This is generally faster at solving than conda, and AppVeyor seems to
have an older version of the latter too.
@QuLogic QuLogic force-pushed the appveyor-micromamba branch from 1874c47 to d731cfb Compare July 5, 2024 20:30
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QuLogic commented Jul 5, 2024

It looks like it's taking closer to 40 minutes as opposed to 50, so perhaps we saved a little bit.

@QuLogic QuLogic marked this pull request as ready for review July 5, 2024 22:17
@timhoffm timhoffm merged commit db87995 into matplotlib:main Jul 5, 2024
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