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I want to install miniconda on my Zero W, but it has ARMv6 architecture and that does not seem to be supported by Continuum Analytics. See https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/ (just one outdated ARMv6 installer).

Is it reasonable to give it a shot at compiling it? What else do you suggest? I've tried pip install conda but that does not seem to be working...

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Berryconda is the way to go!

See https://github.com/jjhelmus/berryconda

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    It would be really helpful if people down voting answers would comment on why they did so. This answer has a -1 rating, but it seems to answer the question clearly.
    – Omegaman
    Mar 5, 2018 at 1:10
  • @Omegaman have my upvote to set the ballance
    – Havnar
    May 8, 2019 at 7:41
  • "This project is no longer active, no recipe will be updated and no packages will be added to the rpi channel."
    – moi
    Jan 2, 2021 at 12:33
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BerryConda supports raspbian/jessie, with a may/may not warning about other versions of raspbian. jessie was replaced by stretch and now buster, which is required for Pi 4. announcement of buster

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