Bump scipy from 1.15.0 to 1.15.1 #5315
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9 errors and 6 warnings
build (ubuntu-latest, 3.10, linux-64-py-3-10)
The process '/home/runner/miniconda3/condabin/mamba' failed with exit code 1
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build (ubuntu-latest, 3.10, linux-64-py-3-10)
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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build (ubuntu-latest, 3.10, linux-64-py-3-10)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
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build (ubuntu-latest, 3.10, linux-64-py-3-10)
LibMambaUnsatisfiableError: Encountered problems while solving:
- package atomistics-0.1.33-pyhecae5ae_0 requires scipy >=1.11.1,<=1.15.0, but none of the providers can be installed
Could not solve for environment specs
The following packages are incompatible
├─ atomistics 0.1.33** is installable and it requires
│ └─ scipy >=1.11.1,<=1.15.0 , which can be installed;
└─ scipy 1.15.1** is not installable because it conflicts with any installable versions previously reported.
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build (ubuntu-latest, 3.12, linux-64-py-3-12)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
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build (ubuntu-latest, 3.11, linux-64-py-3-11)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
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build (windows-latest, 3.12, win-64-py-3-12)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
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