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Installation of a newer version of Pandas on CCR #278

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amithadoor opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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Installation of a newer version of Pandas on CCR #278

amithadoor opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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build-request Request to build software ebrecipe-available Though not necessarily a supported toolchain, there is an EB recipe available to attempt to install onhold On hold: requires newer version or other dependency

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Hello,

Could you do an installation of a newer version of pandas (like a 1.5.x) on CCR? I tried using the available 1.3.4 for my research but it appears to be incompatible with a code I am using.

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Amith Adoor

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dsajdak commented Apr 1, 2024

@amithadoor Thanks for your request. We are installing one version of each software request in the current software release. However, we are working on building the next software release now that will include newer versions of software packages. I don't expect this out for a bit so if you are in need of this now, I recommend installing it using a python virtual environment in your project directory.

@dsajdak dsajdak added build-request Request to build software ebrecipe-available Though not necessarily a supported toolchain, there is an EB recipe available to attempt to install onhold On hold: requires newer version or other dependency labels Apr 1, 2024
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