You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
I tried installing the modules as per their version in the requirements file and end up obtaining the following dependency issues. for python version 3.9.19.
astropy 5.3.4 requires numpy<2,>=1.21, but you have numpy 1.19.5 which is incompatible.
bokeh 3.4.0 requires contourpy>=1.2, but you have contourpy 1.1.1 which is incompatible.
dask-expr 1.1.0 requires pandas>=2, but you have pandas 1.3.2 which is incompatible.
imbalanced-learn 0.11.0 requires scikit-learn>=1.0.2, but you have scikit-learn 0.24.1 which is incompatible.
numba 0.59.1 requires numpy<1.27,>=1.22, but you have numpy 1.19.5 which is incompatible.
pywavelets 1.5.0 requires numpy<2.0,>=1.22.4, but you have numpy 1.19.5 which is incompatible.
scikit-image 0.22.0 requires numpy>=1.22, but you have numpy 1.19.5 which is incompatible.
scikit-image 0.22.0 requires scipy>=1.8, but you have scipy 1.7.0 which is incompatible.
xarray 2023.6.0 requires numpy>=1.21, but you have numpy 1.19.5 which is incompatible.
xarray 2023.6.0 requires pandas>=1.4, but you have pandas 1.3.2 which is incompatible.
I was able to resolve this by upgrading the scipy version to 1.8.0 in the requirement file and upgrading numpy as well to 1.19.5.
Is it a python version issue that the old requirements file did not work for me? What is the python version used by the authors for the same?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I tried installing the modules as per their version in the requirements file and end up obtaining the following dependency issues. for python version 3.9.19.
I was able to resolve this by upgrading the scipy version to 1.8.0 in the requirement file and upgrading numpy as well to 1.19.5.
Is it a python version issue that the old requirements file did not work for me? What is the python version used by the authors for the same?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: