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Note that install is broken on Alpine Linux #541
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Thanks! A couple of comments.
A thought for a different PR: it might be sane to symlink |
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Thanks! (Please don't merge this PR directly; I'll need to import it and re-export to GitHub.)
Our google3 -> GitHub export process copies the README to turn it into a home page for https://google.github.io/pytype, so yes, they are the same doc under the hood :) |
If you're listing broken installs -- pytype doesn't install with Python3.7 on Ubuntu 18.04 (either native or with WSL). It works fine with Python3.6 on native Ubuntu but gives the same error message under WSL.
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Related: Resolves #541 PiperOrigin-RevId: 304020432
Related: Resolves #541 PiperOrigin-RevId: 304020432
Related: Resolves #541 PiperOrigin-RevId: 304020432
Related:
As of 2020-03-28:
Also confirmed this is still the case after a pip downgrade.