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Currently when installing it with pip it does not produce any type of error, but I consider that it is not good practice to define it this way:
dotty_dict>=1.3.0<1.40 werkzeug>=2<3 watchdog>=2<3
Instead of:
dotty_dict>=1.3.0,<1.40 werkzeug>=2,<3 watchdog>=2,<3
All dependencies are installed usin requirements.txt
No response
pip install -r requirements.txt
Linux
Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
4.17.4
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Describe the bug
Currently when installing it with pip it does not produce any type of error, but I consider that it is not good practice to define it this way:
Instead of:
Expected behaviour
All dependencies are installed usin requirements.txt
Steps to reproduce the bug
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Screenshots
pip install -r requirements.txt
OS
Linux
OS version
Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Browser
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Masonite Version
4.17.4
Anything else ?
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