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Issue with installation using conda #233

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michael-MB17 opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 5 comments
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Issue with installation using conda #233

michael-MB17 opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 5 comments
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@michael-MB17
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Hi together,

I am facing this issue when I try to install PyFMI using conda.

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Does it mean that Python 3.12.2 is not supported and the only solution would be to downgrade it to version 3.11?

Thank you in advance

@modelonrobinandersson
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modelonrobinandersson commented May 3, 2024

Hi @michael-MB17, correct we have not yet added support for 3.12, see #203.

This is because the way PyFMI is built today is deprecated and has to be updated for 3.12.

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Okay, I see. When the version working with Python 3.12 will be available?

@modelonrobinandersson
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Okay, I see. When the version working with Python 3.12 will be available?

@michael-MB17 unfortunately I don't not in the near future but I propose that you put issue #203 on 'Watch' to get updated as soon as anything happens. We've just added support for cython 3.x, well we're not yet done but we are in the process of merging it, and I believe 3.12 will be the next major milestone after that.

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@modelonrobinandersson Thank you for clarification.

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can be closed now

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