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@jchidley The assumption was that jupyter-cadquery needs cadquery to work and scipy was a dependency of cadquery. So if you had installed jupyter-cadquery after cadquery, it was ok. However, it looks like cadquery dropped scipy as a dependency on master. Are you using the latest master (doesn't use scipy any more) or the release 2.1 (uses scipy)?
Thanks, good to know.
I will try to remove the scipy dependency in the next release - I just use it for very few transformations, not worth keeping this dependency (as long as scipy was installed by CadQuery, this was no issue).
I've just done a fresh install on my Windows 10 machine and I had to install
scipy
to getjcv
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