Query target platform for an anaconda package












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I want to know the target platform for a ananconda .tar.bz2 package. Is there any way to get that without exploding the package?










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      I want to know the target platform for a ananconda .tar.bz2 package. Is there any way to get that without exploding the package?







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          There is no command as such, but I checked a few packages and found that the below file contains the info, although I am not sure if its a standard.



          tar xvjf py-1.5.2-py27_0.tar.bz2 info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml

          grep target_platform info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml
          target_platform: win-32





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            There is no command as such, but I checked a few packages and found that the below file contains the info, although I am not sure if its a standard.



            tar xvjf py-1.5.2-py27_0.tar.bz2 info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml

            grep target_platform info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml
            target_platform: win-32





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              There is no command as such, but I checked a few packages and found that the below file contains the info, although I am not sure if its a standard.



              tar xvjf py-1.5.2-py27_0.tar.bz2 info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml

              grep target_platform info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml
              target_platform: win-32





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                There is no command as such, but I checked a few packages and found that the below file contains the info, although I am not sure if its a standard.



                tar xvjf py-1.5.2-py27_0.tar.bz2 info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml

                grep target_platform info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml
                target_platform: win-32





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                There is no command as such, but I checked a few packages and found that the below file contains the info, although I am not sure if its a standard.



                tar xvjf py-1.5.2-py27_0.tar.bz2 info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml

                grep target_platform info/recipe/conda_build_config.yaml
                target_platform: win-32






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