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Drop Python 3.7 support. #38

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jesnie opened this issue Jun 4, 2023 · 1 comment
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Drop Python 3.7 support. #38

jesnie opened this issue Jun 4, 2023 · 1 comment

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jesnie commented Jun 4, 2023

There's a bunch of stuff that's more difficult because of having to support the whole range of Python 3.7-3.11. Particularly around TensorFlow, mpyp and pylint. Let's drop support for some of the ancient 💩 .

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(Trieste, gpflux and gpflow are still supporting Python 3.7, but hopefully we'll drop that soon.)

jesnie added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 2, 2023
Fix documentation build.
Apparently trying to find a NumPy that works with Python 3.7-3.11 is
challenging. See also: #38
jesnie added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 3, 2023
Fix documentation build.
Apparently trying to find a NumPy that works with Python 3.7-3.11 is
challenging. See also: #38
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