fix: move openexr to runtime dependency#691
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jonas-eschle wants to merge 1 commit intotensorflow:masterfrom
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fix: move openexr to runtime dependency#691jonas-eschle wants to merge 1 commit intotensorflow:masterfrom
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@nkovela1 can we maybe get this merged? If it needs to be, I can also become a maintainer of the repo to help with PRs This is actively preventing people from installing the package, unfortunately |
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I will defer to @G4G on this, as he is the owner of the TF graphics repo. |
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OpenEXR is meant to be an optional dependency as raised in #421.
Moved it away from the requirements.txt (where it probably never should have been) and added a runtime check for the import and version.
Alternatively, having extras like [dev] or [openexr] in the requirements could be a step forward, in general, to make this better manageable.