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How does pipx resolve conflicting subdependencies when using inject
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As you injected both of them into the same virtual environment, it is very likely that the same issue will occur here. I would recommend you to install these two versions separately instead of injecting both of them in the same venv. |
thanks for the reply! so basically pipx under the hood uses |
Yes exactly! |
thanks, got it, just to clarify, I could do the same as |
Yes, except that |
got it, appreciate your help! |
Suppose I have a library
kywy
v1 that defines the dependency onnumpy==1.26.4
. Then I have akywy-server
app v5 that depends onkywy==1
and the matchingnumpy==1.26.4
. When Iall is good and I can run
$ kywy-server
.Now, I update the
kywy
version to v2 and change the dependency tonumpy==2.1.3
. It's now different tonumpy==1.26.4
used bykywy-server
. Then I want to inject this new kywy v2 into thekywy-server
:which would result into a collition of subdependencies:
kywy==2
requiresnumpy==2.1.3
, butkywy-server==5
which hasn't changed still requiresnumpy==1.26.4
. Pip would result into a subdeps conflict and won't resolve this automatically.I'm wondering how
pipx
handles it?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: