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May I ask which version of Python are you using?❓ [Question]: #111

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xnx3 opened this issue Oct 20, 2023 · 4 comments
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May I ask which version of Python are you using?❓ [Question]: #111

xnx3 opened this issue Oct 20, 2023 · 4 comments
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xnx3 commented Oct 20, 2023

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May I ask which version of Python are you using? I used Python 3.9 on the Windows system and reported an error. Then, I used a cloud server in Singapore to run it using Docker and deployed it according to our Docker documentation. However, when I used it, I also reported an error. Docker also reported an error. Is there anything missing from it?

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I used Python 3.9 on miniconda venv. It run perfectly. I hope this will help you (Sorry for my poor English.)

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xnx3 commented Nov 21, 2023

I used Python 3.9 on miniconda venv. It run perfectly. I hope this will help you (Sorry for my poor English.)

Thank you. I'll find a Mac and try Python 3.9

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I'm running 3.10

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xnx3 commented Jan 30, 2024

I'm running 3.10

ok , thank you

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