Conda has a base environment but allows creation of environments with different python versions, it is less likely to have problems if you install the opensim package in the base environment so you have access to it in other created environments.Conda independently tries to locate the correct package for your environment, and prompts users before installation, please double check the suggested package to make sure it matches your environment/expectations as this resolution maybe affected by packages unrelated to OpenSim. opensim-4.4-p圓9np120 suggests a package built for python version 3.9 and using numpy version 1.20). Conda packages are built for specific python version, indicated by the package name (e.g.The conda package is self contained, has no connection to any other OpenSim distribution including the OpenSim application.On Mac OSX, we only support x86_64 architecture and NOT arm64 as of now, accordingly if using a recent Apple with Apple Silicon (M1 or M2) you need to install, run conda, python and the OpenSim package in x86_64 mode.There're a couple issues that you need to know about regarding conda packaging: > conda install -c opensim-org opensim Issues to keep in mind: The list of conda packages will grow as community needs evolve over time and as new variants are published. 'opensim-moco' which includes Moco functionalityīoth packages are built with variants for different python versions (3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10) and numpy version 1.20, 1.23 with other dependencies included (simbody, ezc3d). 'opensim' which includes functionality in OpenSim 4.4 but without Moco (to avoid potential collision with other packages).Starting with OpenSim version 4.4, we provide conda packages to support development in python+conda environment.
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