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Add support for Python 3.11 #7108
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There are multiple CI failures, but as long as missing dependencies are not fixed, we can't move forward. Both |
yes, 1.24 numpy is necessary. I hope that they updated soon. |
Why? I think they can just build |
yes, but it is the initial support. |
@pmeier What packages does torchvision need? I see that Anaconda doesn't have any for python3.11. From what I've been told the release with python3.11 comes out in March, but I'm trying to press to unlock this merge much earlier |
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So the Python dependencies are
Don't do that on our behalf. I agree that we need 3.11, but there is no need to push anyone for that. Footnotes |
@pmeier yeah of course, but it’s the next milestone/release about March aprox conda/conda#11170 |
If you have a strong need for 3.11, why not build it yourself from source?
We will have the branch cut for the next release in under one month (no concrete dates yet) so likely the next release will also be without 3.11. Of course nightlies will be available as soon as this PR is merged. |
@pmeier @atalman @osalpekar ContinuumIO/anaconda-issues#13082 (comment) |
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Redo of #6959, because it was pushed to the
main
branch of the fork and I don't have permissions to push to it