Hi Przemysław,
Am Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 08:58:58PM +0100 schrieb Przemysław Kopa:
> I've done some investigation. If you uninstall r-cran-plotly and then
> install plotly directly from CRAN (same version), then the plot from the
> example renders correctly:
Thanks a lot, that's extremely helpful.
I've done some investigation. If you uninstall r-cran-plotly and then
install plotly directly from CRAN (same version), then the plot from the
example renders correctly:
$ sudo apt remove r-cran-plotly
> install.packages(pkgs =
"https://cran.r-project.org/package=plotly=4.10.1;, repos = NULL)
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Hi Przemyslaw,
thanks a lot for your bug report. Its a schame that you have issues
with the packaged version of plotly.
Am Mon, Jan 29, 2024 at 09:36:55PM +0100 schrieb Przemyslaw Kopa:
>Tried a simple scatterplot example:
>
>library(plotly)
>plot_ly(data =
for dials it seems that the CI works with pandas 2.1 from experimental.
https://ci.debian.net/packages/d/dials/unstable/amd64/41962612/#S4
- Le 30 Jan 24, à 9:05, Rebecca N. Palmer rebecca_pal...@zoho.com a écrit :
> I intend to upload pandas 2.x to unstable soon. These packages have a
>
I intend to upload pandas 2.x to unstable soon. These packages have a
patch in their bug - please upload them (I'm a DM, I can't do that), or
if you think this patch won't work or isn't a good idea, tell me why:
dials influxdb-python python-altair python-feather-format seaborn tqdm
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