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Hi! First off, thanks for the useful package :-). Just writing to raise the issue that the strict dependency on an increasingly out of date scipy version is a bit of a pain? Every time I try to update another package, scipy gets updated with it, leading to a conflict with this package. Is there a way to generalize the scipy requirements/be more flexible with newer versions?
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Thanks for using the package and taking the time to write an issue - I really appreciate it!
Good point! I seem to remember something breaking for newer versions, but I have tested and things seem to work. As such, I have updated the version requirements to be >=, as opposed to ==, and pushed a new version 1.1.17 of the package to pypi. Let me know if you experience any issues with this update.
Hi! First off, thanks for the useful package :-). Just writing to raise the issue that the strict dependency on an increasingly out of date scipy version is a bit of a pain? Every time I try to update another package, scipy gets updated with it, leading to a conflict with this package. Is there a way to generalize the scipy requirements/be more flexible with newer versions?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: