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<nexus6> Hi everyone, I need help from somebody knowledgeable on Python. I'm trying to install two packages ChromaDB and llama-cpp-python, both depend on numpy. Pip install X will try to install the dependencies but fail building numpy. I know there's a package on the depot (v 2.2.1), can it be used to resolve those deps?
<zard> nexus6: No idea. I believe I remember hearing OscarL talking about the difficulties involved in porting it, so I guess it's not too surprising pip install fails.
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