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kaleido 0.2.1.post1 is not installable via pip #156
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I can't install on mac m1 either. very annoying as it's a sub-dependency I need to hardcode install with |
I second this problem See a discussion about it on poetry : python-poetry/poetry#4046 They say it's kaleido's fault for not providing wheels for all platforms in last version. Any thoughts on that ? @lainisourgod I have the same solution (other than pinpointing to 0.2.1 explicitly), so it is possible to search for the latest version with compatible wheels since pip succeeds in doing that. I guess poetry does not want to be compatible with the usage of wheels kaleido is doing here. I don't know who is right and who is wrong, I just hope we can solve this problem so that I can stop pinpointing exact version number of this library that is merely a dependency of another package in my own poetry project. |
@jonmmease This is breaking all of the packages that depend on kaleido. See this comment from the thread:
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Due to plotly/Kaleido#156, Kaleido doesn't work with package managers like Poetry. It also hasn't seen a release in 2 years and the package manager seems to hav forgotten about it. Could we pin the version to solve this problem?
Kaleido doesn't work with package managers like Poetry. It also hasn't seen a release in 2 years and the package manager seems to have forgotten about it. Therefore, pin the kaleido version to solve plotly/Kaleido#156.
Pin the Kaleido version to work around bad release Kaleido doesn't work with package managers like Poetry. It also hasn't seen a release in 2 years and the package manager seems to have forgotten about it. Therefore, pin the kaleido version to solve plotly/Kaleido#156. Co-authored-by: Setepenre <[email protected]>
Pin the Kaleido version to work around bad release Kaleido doesn't work with package managers like Poetry. It also hasn't seen a release in 2 years and the package manager seems to have forgotten about it. Therefore, pin the kaleido version to solve plotly/Kaleido#156. Co-authored-by: Setepenre <[email protected]>
Pin the Kaleido version to work around bad release Kaleido doesn't work with package managers like Poetry. It also hasn't seen a release in 2 years and the package manager seems to have forgotten about it. Therefore, pin the kaleido version to solve plotly/Kaleido#156. Co-authored-by: Setepenre <[email protected]>
Is there any update on this? It's been over a year since this issue was identified, and it doesn't seem like this has been resolved? |
Thanks for your interest in Kaleido. We are currently working on an overhaul that might address your issue - we hope to have news in a few weeks and will post an update then. Thanks - @gvwilson |
0.2.1.post1 version on pypi has whells only for arm, and does not have a source distribution at all. Therefore it can't be installed on non-arm systems. And some tools (e.g. poetry) will pick this version as latest and try to use it on all platforms.
Perhaps it would make sense to add source distribution and wheels for other platforms to that version on pypi?
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