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Apologies for the complex set up :)
I don't actually use Python myself, but I've been tinkering with it recently so there's quite a few flavours on my machine. My goal here is to get RStudio linked with a Tensorflow-enabled Anaconda3 environment, which is what led me here. How do I tell reticulate where to find that environment? From what I can tell, it's pulling the data from the registry, in which case that's probably the official corporate location, but I've installed Tensorflow locally in a non-standard location. I've re-ordered my default PATH environment variable so that that location should be found first, but it's finding a 2.6 location that isn't even on my PATH. Can you please clarify how it's finding that?
Ideally I would like to be able to explicitly set the correct directory either by setting an environment variable, through a parameter in the use_condaenv() call, or by implying from the conda parameter, but I don't know how much extra work these would be. Other than editing the source code directly, do you know of a workaround for this?