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If you encounter an error installing graph-tool via Macports, please file a bug report to that project directly, not graph-tool: https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Tickets
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If you encounter an error installing graph-tool via Macports, please file a bug report to that project directly, not graph-tool: https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Tickets
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### Anaconda
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### Conda
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It's possible to install graph-tool using [Anaconda](https://anaconda.org) for both GNU/Linux and MacOS, via [conda-forge](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/graph-tool). The packages are binary, so no compilation is necessary. This mode of installation is particularly useful when a system-wide installation is not possible due to lack of permissions, e.g. in HPC environments, since anaconda allows for unprivileged installations in a home directory.
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It's possible to install graph-tool using the [Conda](https://conda.io) package manager for both GNU/Linux and MacOS, via [conda-forge](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/graph-tool). The packages are binary, so no compilation is necessary. This mode of installation is particularly useful when a system-wide installation is not possible due to lack of permissions, e.g. in HPC environments, since anaconda allows for unprivileged installations in a home directory.
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The easiest way to install `graph-tool` is to create a new environment and install it there:
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The easiest way to install `graph-tool` is to create a new environment and install it there:
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