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Dependency Conflict: pandas 1.5.2 #124

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gracegliu opened this issue Jun 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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Dependency Conflict: pandas 1.5.2 #124

gracegliu opened this issue Jun 14, 2024 · 2 comments

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gracegliu commented Jun 14, 2024

The installation instructions describe installing in a python 3.6 environment or installing in the same environment as a SLEAP 1.3.3 install (python 3.7.12) -- the most current version of SLEAP. However, the requirement.txt for DeepLabStream calls for pandas 1.5.2, which requires at least python 3.8.

I tried updating the SLEAP environment to 3.8, but it immediately broke SLEAP. Please advise on how to sort out this dependency issue.

@gracegliu gracegliu added the bug Something isn't working label Jun 14, 2024
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My personal troubleshooting has turned up that DLS works with SLEAP deprecated back to 1.1.5. I'm still working on getting it to play nicely with CUDA and tensorflow, and I'm not sure which version starts breaking DLS compatibility, but in case anyone runs into the same issue.

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Thank you @gracegliu for reporting this issue!

It has been some time since the last update of DLStream, so newer versions of DLC and SLEAP might break some requirements. Downgrading seems to be a reasonable solution to this.

@JensBlack JensBlack added external package installation issue and removed bug Something isn't working labels Jul 2, 2024
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