Previous Versions of the Installation Guide
Our installation guide is updated periodically to reflect changes in course content, and changes ways to install certain programs and packages.
Here are the links to previous versions of the Installation Guide:
2017 edition
, by Lachlan Deer, Adrian Etter, Julian Langer & Max Winkler2018 edition
, by Ulrich Bergmann, Ursina Schaede, Dora Simon, Carlo Zanella & Christian Zuend2019 Foundations edition
, by Lachlan Deer & Julian Langer2020 edition
, by Ulrich Bergmann, Matteo Courthoud & Lachlan Deer2021 edition
, by Lachlan Deer, Julian Langer, Lexi Schubert & Martin Stancsics2022 edition
, by Lachlan Deer, Julian Langer & Martin Stancsics
Major Changes
v2023
- Due to loss of admin rights on UZH issued machines, many installations weren't possible anymore, demanding many changes during installation
- Switch to native Windows applications instead of
WSL
- Usage of
winget
for Windows - Alternative to
homebrew
on Mac
v2022
- Switch from the
Anaconda
toMiniforge
to have a leaner Python distribution - Use a separated conda environment for the course instead of the
base
environment - Switch from
vcxsrv
toGWSL
as it's more user-friendly - Obtain
Chromedriver
throughchromedriver_autoinstaller
v2021.0.1
- Update package versions for all Operating Systems
- Mac instructions using zsh rather than bash
- WSL instructions compliant with WSL2
- Uses Google Chrome and Chromedriver from WSL for webscraping via an xserver
v2020
- Migrate from Cygwin to Windows Subsystem for Linux
- Higher dependency on
Homebrew
to install packages for Mac - Emphasis on installation using terminal commands rather than graphical installers to enhance reproducibility
- Remove GIS guide
- Split's installation instructions of R, RStudio and additional R packaged into separate versions
2019 Foundations edition
- Focus only on R, terminal, Git and snakemake