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conda-lock
itself hauls in... a lot of dependencies, so may not be a good candidate for the "base coat" environment.micromamba
, already present, is certainly up to the task of consuming both formats... thoughpixi
very well might end up "winning" for this use case.
Originally posted by @bollwyvl in #1312 (comment)
This was already touched upon in Issue #1312 a bit (in the above), and now also with conda/conda-lock#615 being open, but it would be quite nice if pixi
lock files could be supported formally by repo2docker
. The ability to do cross-platform solves in parallel already brings the accessibility barrier for projects down quite a bit, and then being able to reuse that environment solve for repo2docker
is very attractive from a user perspective.
I appreciate that supporting a new standard is a lot fo work, and @bollwyvl has already shown in Issue #1312 that these sorts of changes are hard. I'm asking as I think it would be very cool!
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