Tests fail with GPy==1.10.0
See original GitHub issuetests/emukit/test_acquisitions.py::test_acquisition_evaluate_shape[integrated_expected_improvement_acquisition]
fails using Python 3.9 and the latest GPy=1.10.0
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It is most certainly the GPy’s update, I’ve jus confirmed that by running the same tests with only difference being GPy versions. Nevertheless, I’ll ry to figure out what’s going on.
1 it is! Fix is merged in, thanks for flagging.