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Need pip package for 1.13 #1057

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n3011 opened this issue Dec 26, 2023 · 4 comments
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Need pip package for 1.13 #1057

n3011 opened this issue Dec 26, 2023 · 4 comments

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@n3011
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n3011 commented Dec 26, 2023

Currently, the 1.13 version is not available on pip. Can you please upload it.

@MartinBubel
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Hi @n3011
thanks for raising attention on this. We are aware of this. We will soon provide the package on pypi.

@walsha2
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walsha2 commented Jan 9, 2024

@MartinBubel Please also note that the tag in the repo is incorrect: v.1.13.0

There is an errant . after the v. Might be a good idea to publish the correct/expected repo tag: v1.13.0.

@MartinBubel
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MartinBubel commented Jan 10, 2024

Thanks for reporting @walsha2 !

In fact, we first need to patch paramz, as dependency of GPy before we can finally upload 1.13 to pypi. I will update tag 1.13.0 for now but most likely add a new 1.13.1 as soon as paramz is patched (we are talking about a couple more days here).

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Turns out I had to limit the maximum scipy version compared to v1.13.0, as linux and macos's python installed some pre-release scipy (even if it should not have done that...), which then caused some tests to break.

Thus, I did not upload v1.13.0 to pypi and directly moved to v1.13.1. There are wheels for windows (python 3.9 - 3.12), linux (python 3.9 - 3.12), and macos (python 3.10 - 3.12, as scipy wheels for macos python3.9 seem to be missing), as well as the source distribution.

I will close this issue. If the wheels are not working, please raise a new, dedicated issue.

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