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Update supported Python versions (PyPI) in readme #6536

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@lobis lobis commented Dec 15, 2023

Just a small update of the readme, I just tried to install from pip on Python 3.11 but wasn't able to. According to the readme this should be possible.

I looked at the list of wheels (https://pypi.org/project/open3d/#files) and found that they are only provided for Python 3.7-3.10 so I updated the readme with this information.

I also had to install libomp in my M1 macbook air (macos) but didn't find it mentioned on the readme, not sure if this was supposed to be packaged with the wheel (I installed the 3.10 one).

Thanks for your work!

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update-docs bot commented Dec 15, 2023

Thanks for submitting this pull request! The maintainers of this repository would appreciate if you could update the CHANGELOG.md based on your changes.

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johnthagen commented Dec 16, 2023

This is because the main branch does support 3.11

But we are waiting for the 0.18 release to be made and published to PyPI.

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lobis commented Dec 16, 2023

This is because the main branch does support 3.11

But we are waiting for the 0.18 release to be made and published to PyPI.

Makes sense! Thanks.

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