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[Python][Docs] Update documentation for installing split PyArrow packages from conda #41105

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amoeba opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 1 comment

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amoeba commented Apr 9, 2024

Describe the enhancement requested

The conda packages for PyArrow will soon be split up (See ML discussion)and the documentation for installing from conda should be updated. There may be other docs worth updating so that should be looked into as well.

It might be good to get this in for 16.0.0 but the timing of this should take the timing of the new packages becoming available on conda-forge into account.

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@amoeba amoeba self-assigned this Apr 9, 2024
amoeba added a commit that referenced this issue May 16, 2024
…ackage split (#41135)

Do not merge until some discussion is had about how to time this relative to conda-forge/arrow-cpp-feedstock#1376. Additionally, consider hot-patching this into arrow-site if appropriate.

### What changes are included in this PR?

Updates to the [Python installation docs](https://arrow.apache.org/docs/python/install.html) to reflect the in-progress change splitting PyArrow on conda-forge into three separate packages. Specifically:

1. Add a note in the conda section highlighting that there are three packages and linking to a new section (2) in order to provide more information
2. Add a new section, linked from (1), providing a comparison of each package as a table

### Are these changes tested?

These are just docs changes. I have built them locally and they look fine.

### Are there any user-facing changes?

Just docs.
* GitHub Issue: #41105

Lead-authored-by: Bryce Mecum <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Joris Van den Bossche <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Bryce Mecum <[email protected]>
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amoeba commented May 16, 2024

Issue resolved by pull request 41135
#41135

@amoeba amoeba closed this as completed May 16, 2024
vibhatha pushed a commit to vibhatha/arrow that referenced this issue May 25, 2024
…onda package split (apache#41135)

Do not merge until some discussion is had about how to time this relative to conda-forge/arrow-cpp-feedstock#1376. Additionally, consider hot-patching this into arrow-site if appropriate.

### What changes are included in this PR?

Updates to the [Python installation docs](https://arrow.apache.org/docs/python/install.html) to reflect the in-progress change splitting PyArrow on conda-forge into three separate packages. Specifically:

1. Add a note in the conda section highlighting that there are three packages and linking to a new section (2) in order to provide more information
2. Add a new section, linked from (1), providing a comparison of each package as a table

### Are these changes tested?

These are just docs changes. I have built them locally and they look fine.

### Are there any user-facing changes?

Just docs.
* GitHub Issue: apache#41105

Lead-authored-by: Bryce Mecum <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Joris Van den Bossche <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Bryce Mecum <[email protected]>
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