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Recently I had to build 2 new Windows machines from scratch that absolutely needed dbt-athena-community. To my disappointment I wasn't able to install it immediately because of a failed build for a package called mmh3. It turns out this package needs Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 or greater. Not a big deal, but it required some back and forth with my IT team due to restrictions on my machine.
I'm seeing a small footprint for this package in the project. Is it worth it to require this MS installation for a Python package that comes up in 2 files? Or am I completely misunderstanding things?
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Recently I had to build 2 new Windows machines from scratch that absolutely needed dbt-athena-community. To my disappointment I wasn't able to install it immediately because of a failed build for a package called mmh3. It turns out this package needs Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 or greater. Not a big deal, but it required some back and forth with my IT team due to restrictions on my machine.
I'm seeing a small footprint for this package in the project. Is it worth it to require this MS installation for a Python package that comes up in 2 files? Or am I completely misunderstanding things?
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