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Add how to install numpy in M1 #1129

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@bonjourmauko bonjourmauko commented May 30, 2022

Add how to install numpy in M1

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  • Move it to doc

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MattiSG commented May 30, 2022

As documented in #990, I suggest to use conda instead, which is much simpler and faster than compiling from source.

If we were to add these instructions for compiling from source in this case, I suggest to prefer documenting it as another edge case in the doc rather than in the README 🙂

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Coverage remained the same at 78.922% when pulling 2feb3e1 on numpy-readme-m1 into 7c56423 on master.

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Thanks, I'll leave this as draft then until moving the contribution to the doc.

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MattiSG commented Sep 9, 2022

Moved to openfisca/openfisca-doc#274

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@bonjourmauko bonjourmauko deleted the numpy-readme-m1 branch November 21, 2022 06:21
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