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(.venv) root ➜ /workspace (main) $ dpkg -s azure-functions-core-tools-4 Package: azure-functions-core-tools-4 Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: devel Maintainer: Ahmed ElSayed <ahmels@microsoft.com> Architecture: amd64 Version: 4.0.6280-1 Replaces: azure-functions-core-tools-2, azure-functions-core-tools-3 Conflicts: azure-functions-core-tools-2, azure-functions-core-tools-3 Description: Azure Function Core Tools v4 The Azure Functions Core Tools provide a local development experience for creating, developing, testing, running, and debugging Azure Functions. Homepage: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/functions-run-local#run-azure-functions-core-tools
There is a bug in azure-functions-worker-python around asyncio which has been resolved in Azure/azure-functions-python-worker@f4c9c2d more than a month ago.
Please include it into current release as it stops langchain prompttemplate from being used in azure functions.
Refer to Azure/azure-functions-python-worker#1508
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There is a bug in azure-functions-worker-python around asyncio which has been resolved in Azure/azure-functions-python-worker@f4c9c2d more than a month ago.
Please include it into current release as it stops langchain prompttemplate from being used in azure functions.
Steps to reproduce
Refer to Azure/azure-functions-python-worker#1508
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