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count0 avatar count0 commented on September 18, 2024

Hi @dawe, I believe you have misunderstood my comment in the graph-tool issue tracker. I did not mention any issue with "proper compilation" of the library, instead I meant simply that fixes introduced in the git repository will appear only in the next release (2.44) or if you compile from the git version directly.

In any case, what you are experiencing seems to be a behavior difference with numpy when in linux or macos. Please open an issue at the graph-tool website so we can take a look at this properly.

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dawe avatar dawe commented on September 18, 2024

I see, sorry.
Also, there's a part I did not understand (only one? LOL!): the commit you mentioned is preceding the one for version bump to 2.43, so I assume from version 2.43 on the function is working properly.
I believe this is the case as:

  • the original error I posted in the mailing list was raised by graph-tool 2.40 (which I updated only yesterday)
  • Version 2.43 raises an error of vertex missing in a layer but the method is definitely in place.

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count0 avatar count0 commented on September 18, 2024

Yes, my mistake... The fix should be in the current version already! The problem you are experiencing is a different one. I commented upstream.

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