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Suggestion: add python version in readme #74

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time4breakfast opened this issue Sep 16, 2022 · 3 comments
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Suggestion: add python version in readme #74

time4breakfast opened this issue Sep 16, 2022 · 3 comments

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@time4breakfast
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I was just trying to install the this package and couldn't get it to work using python 3.9 on Windows 10. Mostly due to numpy/blas/lapack/mkl errors somewhere deep down. However, reading the pyproject.toml I saw the mentioning of python 3.6.2.
=> Using python 3.6 I was able to install this package without errors.

@wirthual
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wirthual commented Sep 17, 2022

Thanks for reporting.

The version 0.3.0 pins numpy to a specific version which may cause trouble.

Our goal is to support python version 3.6.2 - 3.10.

We have the changes ready which might solve these issues. We will work on getting a bug fix release soon which hopefully resolves this kind of problem.

Will ping you here once it's released. Would be good if you could then give it another shot to see if 3.9 works for you with the newer version

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Hi @time4breakfast ,

version 0.3.1 just got released. Would be awesome if you could give it another try and see if the problem was resolved.

If not, it would be helpful if you could provide the full output.

Thanks!

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Hi @wirthual,
I can now successfully install and use the package.

Thank you!

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