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CI is failing #867
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@licquia - can you take a look? |
Ref: yaml/pyyaml#702 The odd thing is that there's no reason why we shouldn't always be building this test with newer PyYAML, which has a workaround for this problem. I'll try pushing an extra requirement on newer PyYAML to see if that fixes the problem. |
Due to a build incompatibility between PyYAML and Cython 3.0.0, builds of PyYAML from source to satisfy a dependency will fail without a workaround introduced in PyYAML 6.0.1. Therefore, we should insist on installing at least that version. Fixes #867. Signed-off-by: Jeff Licquia <[email protected]>
Due to a build incompatibility between PyYAML and Cython 3.0.0, builds of PyYAML from source to satisfy a dependency will fail without a workaround introduced in PyYAML 6.0.1. Therefore, we should insist on installing at least that version. Fixes #867. Signed-off-by: Jeff Licquia <[email protected]>
Tried pulling that fix into the 2.3.1 build, but it doesn't work there. One of the requirements there requires PyYAML 5, and so the requirements are uninstallable if we insist on 6. I've pushed a new workaround on the 2.3.1 branch which looks like it works on my system. |
CI is no longer failing. |
It looks like there is a problem in some of the dependencies needing an update.
Below is the output from the failed run:
Complete CI output:
errors.txt
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: