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But when using molecule 3.2.x Works fine with < 3.1.5
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Do you have rich installed? How did you install molecule? |
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hm. weird. the dependency tree is molecule -> enrich -> rich. molecule and enrich are installed, so rich should be installed too. What might be the problem would be rich being too old (so without rich.ansi) but enrich is depending correctly on rich >= 9.2.0 to avoid that... |
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That appears to be a user error, better to use the forum for that. I bet that running "pip check" would indicate that you have some conflicts, like using an outdated version of rich. |
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The latest update with
Shouldn't pip solve this dependency itself? |
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I just tested the above and got the same issue (wrong version In case there is anything to do to enhance that (but I doubt) here is a full output of my install. Note:
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https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2020/11/pip-20-3-new-resolver.html |
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That appears to be a user error, better to use the forum for that. I bet that running "pip check" would indicate that you have some conflicts, like using an outdated version of rich.