ENH: Restrict dependencies versions for release#67
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Restrict dependencies versions for release. Restrict the supported Python versions to those where the tool is known to be working (>=3.9, <3.12).
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Good idea ! You're doing great work ! (and you should add yourself to the author list of the package in a PR :) ) |
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The https://github.com/demianw/tract_querier/actions/runs/12260686070/job/34205901512#step:6:160 |
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I agree that we should check whether the test passes/does not pass due to a random case that's not handled well. I will open an issue. |
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Restrict dependencies versions for release.
Restrict the supported Python versions to those where the tool is known to be working (>=3.9, <3.12).