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ci: use micromamba and uv and also install ROOT #69

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@ikrommyd ikrommyd changed the title ci: use conda and also install ROOT ci: use micromamba and also install ROOT Mar 28, 2024
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LGTM now.

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ikrommyd commented Mar 28, 2024

@jonas-eschle please take a look and let me know if you're good with that change. I need it to write tests for #68 and may also make sense to add tests against ROOT for the other distributions we got. May also be a good change to do for zfit.

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Makes sense, maybe switch to uv? But if that doesn't work out of the box, standard pip isn't wrong either, of course. Up to you, merge when your satisfied

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@ikrommyd ikrommyd changed the title ci: use micromamba and also install ROOT ci: use micromamba and uv and also install ROOT Mar 28, 2024
@ikrommyd ikrommyd merged commit b6e1f3f into develop Mar 28, 2024
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