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That's weird. I thought this was all handled by poetry. Something must be off. @Nathan-Nesbitt can you look into it? It should be easy to reproduce. Essentially install using |
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I am having the same issue! |
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@lishanl @estellajaysong Can you confirm that 0.2.2 doesn't have this problem? |
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Not sure if discussions can be converted to issues but this seems like an issue |
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This has been resolved. Let's not use discussions for bugs again cause we don't seem to be able to close it. |
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Is there a way to have the
spylib
required dependencies installed when installingspylib
?Some of us have probably encountered this issue that after we install spylib, the libraries used by spylib are not installed and we need to install those libraries one by one as we discover them (through ModuleNotFound error).
Today, it took me quite a bit of time to find out that a dependency
PyJWT==1.7.1
used byst-cim
is out of date / older than the one used in spylibPyJWT==2.1.0
which caused a hard to pin down bug.To prevent this from happening again, is there away to auto install the dependencies used by
spylib
? Then, those requirements no longer needs to be listed in the repo that usesspylib
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