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FS#60260 - [tmuxp] requires python-click < 7
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Opened by David Schneiderbauer (daviian) - Monday, 01 October 2018, 08:13 GMT
Last edited by David Runge (dvzrv) - Wednesday, 03 October 2018, 20:44 GMT
Opened by David Schneiderbauer (daviian) - Monday, 01 October 2018, 08:13 GMT
Last edited by David Runge (dvzrv) - Wednesday, 03 October 2018, 20:44 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
tmuxp requires a version of python-click below 7.0 Because tmuxp doesn't restrict the version of python-click the latest update thereof has broken tmuxp. Additional info: * package version(s) tmuxp 1.4.0-4 + python-click 7.0-1 * config and/or log files etc. Steps to reproduce: * Install latest version of tmuxp and python-click * tmuxp unusable |
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Closed by David Runge (dvzrv)
Wednesday, 03 October 2018, 20:44 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Should be fixed with 1.5.0a
Wednesday, 03 October 2018, 20:44 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Should be fixed with 1.5.0a
>> On the click topic: So tmuxp 1.4.1 is not yet compatible to click >= 7.0, correct?
> Correct
> We will target 1.5.0 to be click 7.0 compatible
https://github.com/tmux-python/tmuxp/issues/432#issuecomment-425724138
So at least we'll have to wait until 1.5.0 (whenever that will be released) for click 7.0 support.
Since downgrading and ignoring the package update for python-click does it's job?
My apology if this is a dumb question.