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Thanks for staying on top of this, I shouldn't have let it go so long. Toyplot 1.0.2 is released with your changes ... thanks again! |
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Hi Tim,
Thanks! This stuff is the most annoying part of having an open source package…
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Mike
… On Aug 24, 2022, at 8:50 AM, Timothy M. Shead ***@***.***> wrote:
Thanks for staying on top of this, I shouldn't have let it go so long. Toyplot 1.0.2 is released with your changes ... thanks again!
Tim
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Is there a plan for the next release date? The current 1.0.1 release is incompatible with the latest version of numpy (1.22), meaning conda recipes have to pin numpy to use toytree. This is already leading to dependency conflicts for me. The current source code is compatible with 1.22, so this should be resolved on the next release, whenever that is. Any plan for timing on that? Thanks for the great library!
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