How to Install Anaconda on CentOS 7

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How to Install Anaconda on CentOS 7

Anaconda is the most popular python data science and machine learning platform, used for large-scale data processing, predictive analytics, and scientific computing. Anaconda distribution ships with more than 1,000 data packages, the conda command-line tool and with a desktop graphical user interface called Anaconda Navigator.

This tutorial will go through the steps of downloading and installing Anaconda for Python 3 on CentOS 7.

Installing Anaconda

At the time of writing this article, the latest stable version of Anaconda is version 5.3.1. Before downloading the Anaconda installer script visit the Anaconda Downloads page and check if there is a new version of Anaconda for Python 3 available for download.

CentOS Download Anaconda

Perform the following steps to install Anaconda on CentOS 7:

  1. Download the Anaconda Installation Script.

    Navigate to the /tmp directory and download the Anaconda installation script using the link that you copied from the Downloads page:

    cd /tmpcurl -O https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/Anaconda3-5.3.1-Linux-x86_64.sh

    The download may take some time depending on your connection speed.

  2. Verify the Data Integrity of the Script.

    Use the sha256sum command to verify the script checksum:

    sha256sum Anaconda3-5.3.1-Linux-x86_64.sh

    You should see an output like the following:

    d4c4256a8f46173b675dd6a62d12f566ed3487f932bab6bb7058f06c124bcc27  Anaconda3-5.3.1-Linux-x86_64.sh

    Make sure the hash printed from the command above matches the one available at the Anaconda with Python 3 on 64-bit Linux page for your appropriate Anaconda version.

    https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/install/hashes/Anaconda3-5.3.1-Linux-x86_64.sh-hash.html
    CentOS Anaconda Installer Hash
  3. Run the Anaconda Installation Script

    To start the Anaconda installation process run the installation script:

    bash Anaconda3-5.3.1-Linux-x86_64.sh

    You should see an output like the following:

    Welcome to Anaconda3 5.3.1
    
    In order to continue the installation process, please review the license
    agreement.
    Please, press ENTER to continue

    Press ENTER to continue and then press ENTER to scroll through the license. Once you’re done reviewing the license, you’ll be asked to approve the license terms:

    Do you accept the license terms? [yes|no]

    Type yes to accept the license and you’ll be prompted to choose the installation location.

    Anaconda3 will now be installed into this location:
    /home/linuxize/anaconda3
    
        - Press ENTER to confirm the location
        - Press CTRL-C to abort the installation
        - Or specify a different location below

    The default location is fine for most users, press ENTER to confirm the location and installation process will continue.

    If you get an error saying bunzip2: command not found, install the bzip2 package with:
    sudo yum install bzip2.

    The installation may take some time and once it is completed, the following output will be displayed:

    Installation finished.
    
    Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3
    in your /home/linuxize/.bashrc ? [yes|no]

    If you want to use the conda command type yes press ENTER and you’ll be presented the following output:

    Appending source /home/linuxize/anaconda3/bin/activate to /home/linuxize/.bashrc
    A backup will be made to: /home/linuxize/.bashrc-anaconda3.bak
    
    For this change to become active, you have to open a new terminal.
    
    Thank you for installing Anaconda3!

    The installer will also ask you whether you would like to download and install Visual Studio Code.

    Anaconda is partnered with Microsoft! Microsoft VSCode is a streamlined
    code editor with support for development operations like debugging, task
    running and version control.
    
    To install Visual Studio Code, you will need:
        - Administrator Privileges
        - Internet connectivity
    
    Visual Studio Code License: https://code.visualstudio.com/license
    
    Do you wish to proceed with the installation of Microsoft VSCode? [yes|no]

    You can find more information about Visual Studio on the editor website . If you want to install Visual Studio Code type yes otherwise type no.

    To activate the Anaconda installation load the new PATH environment variable which was added by the Anaconda installer into the current shell session with the following command:

    source ~/.bashrc
  4. Verify the Installation

    You can verify your Anaconda installation using the conda command. For example to display information about current conda install type:

    conda info
        active environment : base
        active env location : /home/linuxize/anaconda3
                shell level : 1
        user config file : /home/linuxize/.condarc
    populated config files : 
            conda version : 4.5.11
        conda-build version : 3.15.1
            python version : 3.7.0.final.0
        base environment : /home/linuxize/anaconda3  (writable)
            channel URLs : https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/linux-64
                            https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/noarch
                            https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/free/linux-64
                            https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/free/noarch
                            https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/linux-64
                            https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/noarch
                            https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/pro/linux-64
                            https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/pro/noarch
            package cache : /home/linuxize/anaconda3/pkgs
                            /home/linuxize/.conda/pkgs
        envs directories : /home/linuxize/anaconda3/envs
                            /home/linuxize/.conda/envs
                platform : linux-64
                user-agent : conda/4.5.11 requests/2.19.1 CPython/3.7.0 Linux/3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64 centos/7 glibc/2.17
                    UID:GID : 0:0
                netrc file : None
            offline mode : False

Updating Anaconda

Updating the Anaconda is a pretty straight forward process, first update the conda tool with:

conda update conda

When prompted to confirm the update, type y to proceed.

Once conda is updated, proceed with the Anaconda update:

conda update anaconda

Same as with the previous command, when prompted, type y to proceed.

You should regularly update your Anaconda installation.

Uninstalling Anaconda

If you want to uninstall Anaconda from your CentOS system, follow the steps below:

  1. Remove the Anaconda install directory.

    To remove the entire Anaconda installation directory type:

    rm -rf ~/anaconda3
  2. Edit the PATH environment variable.

    Edit the ~/.bashrc file and remove the code added by the Anaconda installer:

    ~/.bashrc
    # added by Anaconda3 5.3.1 installer
    # >>> conda init >>>
    # !! Contents within this block are managed by 'conda init' !!
    __conda_setup="$(CONDA_REPORT_ERRORS=false '/home/linuxize/anaconda3/bin/conda' shell.bash hook 2> /dev/null)"
    if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
        \eval "$__conda_setup"
    else
        if [ -f "/home/linuxize/anaconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.sh" ]; then
            . "/home/linuxize/anaconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
            CONDA_CHANGEPS1=false conda activate base
        else
            \export PATH="/home/linuxize/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"
        fi
    fi
    unset __conda_setup
    # <<< conda init <<<
  3. Remove the hidden files.

    The following command will remove the hidden files and folders that have been created in your user home directory:

    rm -rf ~/.condarc ~/.conda ~/.continuum

Conclusion

Now that you have downloaded and installed Anaconda your CentOS system, you can check the official Getting started with conda guide.

If you hit a problem or have feedback, leave a comment below.