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It appears installing the fire module using pip produces an outdated version of the library. I've run into an error identical to #6, and after checking the result of that, it appears the update that fixed #6 can only be installed by cloning the repository and running setup.py, as suggested.
FYI, I was using fire version 0.1.0 with Python 3.5.2 when installed using pip.
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It appears installing the fire module using pip produces an outdated version of the library. I've run into an error identical to #6, and after checking the result of that, it appears the update that fixed #6 can only be installed by cloning the repository and running setup.py, as suggested.
FYI, I was using fire version 0.1.0 with Python 3.5.2 when installed using pip.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: