Installation#
You can find all versions and supported platforms of PyAgentSpec in the Package Index .
To install version pyagentspec 26.1.0.dev0, run:
pip install "pyagentspec==26.1.0.dev0" Installing with pip pulls prebuilt binary wheels on supported platforms.
The list of package versions used in the internal CI is available at: constraints.txt
To install PyAgentSpec using these exact versions, download the file and run:
pip install "pyagentspec==26.1.0.dev0" -c constraints.txt Supported platforms#
PyAgentSpec strives for compatibility with major platforms and environments wherever possible.
Operating systems and CPU architectures#
OS / CPU Architecture Support State | x86-64 | ARM64 |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Supported | Untested |
MacOS | Supported | Supported |
Python version#
How to read the table:
Unsupported: the package or one of its dependencies is not compatible with the Python version;
Untested: the package and its dependencies are compatible with the Python version, but they are not tested;
Supported: the package and its dependencies are compatible with the Python version, and the package is tested on that version.
Python version | Support State |
|---|---|
Python 3.8 | Unsupported |
Python 3.9 | Unsupported |
Python 3.10 | Supported |
Python 3.11 | Supported |
Python 3.12 | Supported |
Python 3.13 | Supported |
Package manager#
Package Manager | Support State |
|---|---|
pip | Supported |
conda | Untested |
Python implementation#
implementation | Support |
|---|---|
CPython | Supported |
PyPy | Untested |
What do Supported, Untested and Unsupported mean?
Unsupported: The package or one of its dependencies is not compatible with the Python version.
Untested: The package and its dependencies are compatible with the Python version, but they are not tested.
Supported: The package and its dependencies are compatible with the Python version, and the package is tested on that version.