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| **Q: How do I make new python packages available in eic-shell container environment?** | ||
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| A user might need to add a new python package or update the version of a package available in the eic-shell container. The following steps would be needed: |
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Limit the statement to just new packages since that's what the instructions are focused on. Updated versions are easier (even if steps 3 and 4 are similar). Maybe add a next Q on that.
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Adds guidelines on how to add new python packages to eic-shell environment
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