EconForge / interpolation.py

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New version #109

Open utf opened 12 months ago

utf commented 12 months ago

Please can you release a new version of interpolation so that the version on PyPI supports Python 3.10 and 3.11.

Thanks!

AA-Turner commented 9 months ago

@albop -- thank you for the updates and for publishing the 2.2.5 release to GitHub -- would it be possible please to publish that release to PyPI? Currently the latest release is 2.2.4, which is what users still get on pip install interpolation.

Thanks, Adam

mmcky commented 6 months ago

@albop thanks for the recent updates to make the package compatible with numba=0.59. Would it be possible to release a new version to pypi?

VascoSch92 commented 6 months ago

@albop thanks for the recent updates to make the package compatible with numba=0.59. Would it be possible to release a new version to pypi?

If you need a version compatible with numba=0.59 right now, you can also instal it directly from the GitHub branch :-)

Here is a guide.

albop commented 6 months ago

I'll do the release today. Just wanted to if anybody has an objection to raising numba required version.

Le dim. 24 mars 2024, 11:36, Vasco Schiavo @.***> a écrit :

@albop https://github.com/albop thanks for the recent updates to make the package compatible with numba=0.59. Would it be possible to release a new version to pypi?

If you need a version compatible with numba=0.59 right now, you can also instal it directly from the GitHub branch :-)

Here https://www.squash.io/how-to-pip-install-from-a-git-repo-branch/ is a guide.

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mmcky commented 6 months ago

thanks @albop