M1fixes#49
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June 7, 2024 10:46
"zsh: illegal hardware instruction python" could be worked around using direct imports in another case
- only load polar if requested explicitly - not needed for main function see: pola-rs/polars#11650 (polars on M1 needs correct compiled binaries)
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I switched to direct imports, but this could be reverted...
Do not import polars:
An issue for M1 Macs is polars, which needs to use the arm instructions. Apparently M1 Macs can use two versions of instructions, but I did not explore the details. Anyways
In mrmr-selection the line
leads to
zsh: illegal hardware instruction.Therefore I suggest to only import polars if the functionality is requested.
install from GitHub
Allow installation using:
by moving version to metadata (
setup.py) and importing the version in the package dynamically.