I hope to have an update soon to the conda build so that it will use version 7.4. But I need to work with Filipe on that, especially for the Mac OS X build.And yes, a Homebrew recipe would ideal for Mac OS X, as that is how I create this package. Doing this would use your own Homebrew .dylib libraries instead of the ones packaged up in the .tar.gz file and accessed through the DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable (defined in the pyferret script).KarlOn Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 2:10 AM, Ryo Furue <furue@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi Olivier et al.--Is there any chance that Pyferret 7.4 will be available through conda on Mac OS X ?If any effort is made to produce a package for a modern packaging systKarl M. Smith, Ph.D.
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