It seems like conda update doesn't have a clean up. I have more than 4 Go of old unuse packages. I usually do
conda update --all
once a week. Apparently, you have to do:
conda clean -p
to clean up and remove old package. Is there a comand to do update and cleanup in one line?
conda update --all & conda clean -p
? (that's the same pattern withapt
in Linux, you first do an update then an upgrade)conda update --all & conda clean -p
. On Windows, it would be slightly more complicated, see: superuser.com/questions/560519/… As for the behavior of conda itself, there is nothing in the documentation indicating it can do it automatically on update