Include Python and Julia version in PySR env #365
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Rather than
@pysr-0.14.2
as the Julia environment, this would make it@pysr-0.14.2-py-3.11-jl-1.9
. Thus the user would need to re-install for each combination of Python and Julia they wish to use PySR with. This is to prevent some of the issues noted in #257cc @mkitti @ngam I wonder if this would pose an issue for conda at all? If I install a different
julia
version in conda, it would also trigger a new PySR install, right?