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# python --version Python 3.9.0a3 # pip3 install pandas --log amy.log
results in the error shown below. (The full installation log: amy.log)
numpy/random/mtrand/mtrand.c:43635:34: error: 'PyTypeObject' {aka 'struct _typeobject'} has no member named 'tp_print'; did you mean 'tp_dict'?
The installation fails. I have searched the issues for "tp_print" and "mtrand.c", but I haven't found any mention of this particular error.
The installation should succeed.
pd.show_versions()
Not applicable because pandas won't install, but here are the packages I do have installed.
# pip3 list Package Version ---------- ------- numpy 1.18.1 pip 20.0.2 scipy 1.3.2 setuptools 45.1.0 wheel 0.34.2
Note: I am doing all this from a docker image using alpine linux, but I don't think that's the cause of this problem.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
see #32045
you likely want to installed a released version
3.9 has no support atm in numpy, cython or pandas
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results in the error shown below. (The full installation log: amy.log)
Problem description
The installation fails. I have searched the issues for "tp_print" and "mtrand.c", but I haven't found any mention of this particular error.
Expected Output
The installation should succeed.
Output of
pd.show_versions()
Not applicable because pandas won't install, but here are the packages I do have installed.
Note: I am doing all this from a docker image using alpine linux, but I don't think that's the cause of this problem.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: