MAINT: Revert conda azure change#8978
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... and now dipy.org is down so we have to ignore CircleCI failing to retrieve their intersphinx inventory. :) |
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* upstream/main: MAINT: Revert conda azure change (mne-tools#8978) make large rotation penalty optional in chpi function (mne-tools#8770) Fix: Wrong channel-adjacency-matrix for Neuromag122 (mne-tools#8891) [MRG] Add optional different ways of averaging EpochsTFR (mne-tools#8879) DOC, STY: fix dataframe scrolling (mne-tools#8977)
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For some unknown reason #8973 caused timeouts in the windows 3.7 conda run. This PR reverts the conda commands to be in the YAML which is a bit annoying but should at least work. Probably some bash vs powershell issue...