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Shall we bump the jupyter kernel spec to julia-1.10? #38

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dmbates opened this issue Dec 27, 2023 · 5 comments
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Shall we bump the jupyter kernel spec to julia-1.10? #38

dmbates opened this issue Dec 27, 2023 · 5 comments

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dmbates commented Dec 27, 2023

Now that the release version of Julia is 1.10.0 I don't have a julia-1.9 IJulia kernel accessible through juliaup without adding it explicitly. @palday Would it be okay to bump the jupyter setting in the files in this repository to julia-1.10?

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palday commented Dec 27, 2023

I'm fine with that.

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kliegl commented Dec 27, 2023 via email

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dmbates commented Dec 27, 2023

Looks like this won't work out right now. It looks as if there are more consistency checks in 1.10 that cause some AlgebraOfGraphics code to throw errors MakieOrg/AlgebraOfGraphics.jl#472 I'll follow that issue to see if it gets resolved - otherwise we may need to rewrite many of those plots using AlgebraOfGraphics as direct calls to Makie functions.

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dmbates commented Dec 29, 2023

@palday has a PR on the Dictionaries.jl repository to resolve https://githiub.com/MakieOrg/AlgebraOfGraphics#472. We will need to wait until this issue is resolved before switching to julia-1.10

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dmbates commented Jan 27, 2024

Closed via #43

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