Re: Are we still trying to do scipy 1.10, given transition freeze?
Am Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 05:45:58PM +0100 schrieb Drew Parsons:
> > Any solution for this one?
>
> Probably just needs updating to the latest release. They fixed some things.
Latest release is building in my local git. I'll report about issues
if I might meet some. Otherwise I'll also upload to experimental.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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