Installation issues with Python 3.9
See original GitHub issueThere appears to be an issue installing on Python 3.9 due to numba
installation issues as detailed in the following Issue;-
https://github.com/numba/numba/issues/6345#issue-718596580
Is there a workaround available, please?
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- Created 3 years ago
- Comments:11 (2 by maintainers)
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Thanks again @jbogaardt. Saw the change. Congratulations on the release of
0.8.0
I will leave a comment here once the final numba/llvmlite release is published, and the suggested workaround from my sparse issue is no longer needed.