pyiron / atomistics

Interfaces for atomistic simulation codes and workflows
https://atomistics.readthedocs.io/
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Update numpy to 2.0.0 #280

Closed jan-janssen closed 2 weeks ago

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jan-janssen commented 3 weeks ago
  The following packages are incompatible
  ├─ numpy 2.0.0**  is installable with the potential options
  │  ├─ numpy 2.0.0, which can be installed;
  │  ├─ numpy [1.26.4|2.0.0] would require
  │  │  └─ python_abi 3.10.* *_cp310, which can be installed;
  │  ├─ numpy [1.26.4|2.0.0] would require
  │  │  └─ python_abi 3.11.* *_cp311, which can be installed;
  │  ├─ numpy [1.26.4|2.0.0] would require
  │  │  └─ python_abi 3.9.* *_cp39, which can be installed;
  │  └─ numpy [2.0.0rc1|2.0.0rc2] would require
  │     └─ _numpy_rc, which does not exist (perhaps a missing channel);
  ├─ python 3.12**  is not installable because there are no viable options
  │  ├─ python [3.12.0|3.12.1|3.12.2|3.12.3|3.12.4] would require
  │  │  └─ python_abi 3.12.* *_cp312, which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported;
  │  ├─ python 3.12.0rc3 would require
  │  │  └─ _python_rc, which does not exist (perhaps a missing channel);
  │  └─ python [3.12.0|3.12.1|3.12.2|3.12.3] conflicts with any installable versions previously reported;
  ├─ scipy 1.13.1**  is installable with the potential options
  │  ├─ scipy 1.13.1 would require
  │  │  └─ python_abi 3.12.* *_cp312, which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported;
  │  ├─ scipy 1.13.1 would require
  │  │  └─ python_abi 3.10.* *_cp310, which can be installed;
  │  ├─ scipy 1.13.1 would require
  │  │  └─ python_abi 3.11.* *_cp311, which can be installed;
  │  ├─ scipy 1.13.1 would require
  │  │  └─ python_abi 3.9.* *_cp39, which can be installed;
  │  └─ scipy 1.13.1 conflicts with any installable versions previously reported;
  └─ spglib 2.4.0**  is installable with the potential options
     ├─ spglib 2.4.0 would require
     │  └─ numpy >=1.26.4,<2.0a0  with the potential options
     │     ├─ numpy 1.26.4 conflicts with any installable versions previously reported;
     │     ├─ numpy [1.26.4|2.0.0], which can be installed (as previously explained);
     │     ├─ numpy [1.26.4|2.0.0], which can be installed (as previously explained);
     │     ├─ numpy [1.26.4|2.0.0], which can be installed (as previously explained);
     │     └─ numpy 1.26.4 would require
     │        └─ python_abi 3.9 *_pypy39_pp73, which can be installed;
     ├─ spglib 2.4.0 would require
     │  └─ python_abi 3.10.* *_cp310, which can be installed;
     ├─ spglib 2.4.0 would require
     │  └─ python_abi 3.11.* *_cp311, which can be installed;
     ├─ spglib 2.4.0 would require
     │  ├─ numpy >=1.26.4,<2.0a0  with the potential options
     │  │  ├─ numpy 1.26.4 conflicts with any installable versions previously reported;
     │  │  ├─ numpy [1.26.4|2.0.0], which can be installed (as previously explained);
     │  │  ├─ numpy [1.26.4|2.0.0], which can be installed (as previously explained);
     │  │  ├─ numpy [1.26.4|2.0.0], which can be installed (as previously explained);
     │  │  └─ numpy 1.26.4, which can be installed (as previously explained);
     │  └─ python_abi 3.12.* *_cp312, which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported;
     ├─ spglib 2.4.0 would require
     │  └─ python_abi 3.8.* *_cp38, which can be installed;
     ├─ spglib 2.4.0 would require
     │  └─ python_abi 3.9 *_pypy39_pp73, which can be installed;
     └─ spglib 2.4.0 would require
        └─ python_abi 3.9.* *_cp39, which can be installed.
jan-janssen commented 3 weeks ago

Waiting for https://github.com/conda-forge/spglib-feedstock/pull/114