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tests on linux-type machines failed due to bad python 3.7.4 build in conda #1036

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wangcj05 opened this issue Aug 13, 2019 · 4 comments · Fixed by #1038
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tests on linux-type machines failed due to bad python 3.7.4 build in conda #1036

wangcj05 opened this issue Aug 13, 2019 · 4 comments · Fixed by #1038

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wangcj05 commented Aug 13, 2019


Issue Description

What did you expect to see happen?
What did you see instead?

Tests on linux-type machines failed

Do you have a suggested fix for the development team?

Downgrade python to 3.7.3 for now

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  • 1. Is it tagged with a type: defect or task?
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  • 3. If it will impact requirements or requirements tests, is it tagged with requirements?
  • 4. If it is a defect, can it cause wrong results for users? If so an email needs to be sent to the users.
  • 5. Is a rationale provided? (Such as explaining why the improvement is needed or why current code is wrong.)

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related issue: conda/conda#9084

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Issue reported in anaconda: ContinuumIO/anaconda-issues#11195

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Conda has fixed this issue, and we should unpin our python 3.7 version.

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alfoa commented Aug 29, 2019

Closure checklist passed and this Issue is accepted for closure via #1038

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