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Problem with maturin around Cargo - CRITICAL #1221

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ManPython opened this issue Feb 10, 2023 · 3 comments
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Problem with maturin around Cargo - CRITICAL #1221

ManPython opened this issue Feb 10, 2023 · 3 comments

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Maybe team will be interested about possibly problems.
Not sure what about other libs, coz this stoping install.

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I cuted log for maturin as is first problem around rust (not sure about this solution around.. why ...whyyyyy Rust!!! ?? : )
PyO3/maturin#1473

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@ManPython ManPython changed the title Problem with maturin around freebsd Problem with maturin around freebsd - CRITICAL Feb 10, 2023
@ManPython ManPython changed the title Problem with maturin around freebsd - CRITICAL Problem with maturin around Cargo - CRITICAL Feb 10, 2023
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@ManPython could you be more specific on version you are using/installing ? JupyterLab / Python / OS

I'm also sure it is not related to the git extension for JupyterLab (this repository); but about JupyterLab itself, isn't it? If so a quick fix for now is to pin JupyterLab < 3.6.0

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jupyter notebook --version
6.5.2
jupyter lab --version
3.5.2
jupyter server --version
1.23.5

Other as on link Python 3.11.1, and freebsd-13.0-RELEASE-p12

I'm also sure it is not related to the git extension for JupyterLab (this repository); but about JupyterLab itself, isn't it? If so a quick fix for now is to pin JupyterLab < 3.6.0

Well, if this is basic to support jupyterlab-git by maturin..then nothing to do.. I think?
As we see version is lower.

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