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AttributeError: 'ClientOptions' object has no attribute 'api_audience'; google-cloud-core==2.2.3
is incompatible with google-api-core==2.8.2
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@atulep Can you please take a look? Looks like this change made it incompatible: googleapis/python-api-core#379 On the other hand, given our development workflow, since 2.3.0 works with latest version of google-api-core we would just recommend using that version or newer. Also, can you please provide full stack trace on where exactly api_audience is being used in older version of google-cloud-core? Checking the diff of 2.2.3 and 2.3.0 (v2.2.3...v2.3.0) I can't spot a relevant difference. |
I lost the stack trace initially. But now I've managed to recover it and I see that this issue is in another library -
The issue was introduced by googleapis/python-aiplatform#1454 and googleapis/googleapis@23f1a15 |
Hmm. It looks like aiplatform package already states it's not compatible with 2.2.* Line 31 in c194fc4
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It ;looks like
google-cloud-core==2.2.3
is incompatible withgoogle-api-core==2.8.2
google-cloud-core==2.3.0
seems to be compatible.PLEASE READ: If you have a support contract with Google, please create an issue in the support console instead of filing on GitHub. This will ensure a timely response.
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