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Indeed it seems that the current fix is to pin python<3.11. |
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Wanted to come back and say this is still posing an issue for me, is there an existing fix for this for 3.11? |
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Hi,
I recently installed jupyterlab-git and when I try to push to a remote repo, I got the following error after giving my username and password:
From the traceback, it looks like the package "pexpect" is the issue, when it tries to access a non-existent attribute. After searching for it, I noticed there is an open issue for "pexpect" in this regard, as described here: pexpect/pexpect#715
I have searched at Issues and Discussion sections here and did not find anyone with the same problem. I am not sure if I am doing something wrong or if this is because this issue with "pexpect" applies only to Python 3.11+.
I have python=3.11.3, jupyterlab=3.6.4, and jupyterlab-git=0.41.0.
Thank you!
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