We now upload the installers to this location:
pythonsupport.dtu.dk/ps-files/installer/<year>/<package>
the naming convention will follow the Miniforge3-os-year-semester-patchrelease-subpatch.sh|pkg
These should be added to the installers to test the final details of the packages. You should also notice that there are additional environments, this could be used to advocate for using environments at a larger scale. And therefore create more videos using these as a tutorial setup.
The current available files are:
Miniforge3-Linux-aarch64-2025.2.0-0.sh
Miniforge3-Linux-ppc64le-2025.2.0-0.sh
Miniforge3-Linux-x86_64-2025.2.0-0.sh
Miniforge3-MacOSX-arm64-2025.2.0-0.pkg
Miniforge3-MacOSX-arm64-2025.2.0-0.sh
Miniforge3-MacOSX-x86_64-2025.2.0-0.pkg
Miniforge3-MacOSX-x86_64-2025.2.0-0.sh
Miniforge3-Windows-x86_64-2025.2.0-0.exe
Only thing I should do is to create a link to the latest versions (using Miniforge3-MacOSX-x86_64-latest.sh -> ...)
We now upload the installers to this location:
the naming convention will follow the
Miniforge3-os-year-semester-patchrelease-subpatch.sh|pkgThese should be added to the installers to test the final details of the packages. You should also notice that there are additional environments, this could be used to advocate for using environments at a larger scale. And therefore create more videos using these as a tutorial setup.
The current available files are:
Only thing I should do is to create a link to the latest versions (using
Miniforge3-MacOSX-x86_64-latest.sh -> ...)