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Windows #695

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Jichao96 asked this question in Q&A
Nov 14, 2021 · 3 comments
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Edit: MintyPy is available on windows via conda-forge as of MintPy v1.3.2, and all known issues have been resolved.


@Jichao96 I would say MintPy on windows is still experimental.

  • PySolid is now available on windows via conda-forge (insarlab/PySolid#19) but it's likely that there are issues on windows still (insarlab/PySolid#15)
  • Instructions for building MintPy on windows was added in #647, and some issues with numpy on windows were resolved there, but it hasn't been thoroughly tested.

Next release, we should be able to provide windows builds for Mintpy on conda-forge, but they will likely still be experimental at that point.

If you're interested in trying out the experimental version, …

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