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@charris charris commented Jun 8, 2023

Chocolatey has deprecated the --side-by-side option and suggest either --force or --allow-downgrade instead. IIRC, we started with --force and it failed.

Chocolatey has deprecated the `--side-by-side` option and suggest
either `--force` or `--allow-downgrade` instead. IIRC, we started
with `--force` and it failed.
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charris commented Jun 8, 2023

Let's see if this works.

@seberg seberg merged commit 4e69d51 into numpy:main Jun 9, 2023
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RonaldAJ commented Jun 9, 2023

It solves the remaining building issues I had with my PR #23889.

@charris charris deleted the update-rtools-install branch June 9, 2023 15:43
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Backport of numpygh-23902.

Chocolatey has deprecated the `--side-by-side` option and suggest
either `--force` or `--allow-downgrade` instead. IIRC, we started
with `--force` and it failed.
@charris charris removed the 09 - Backport-Candidate PRs tagged should be backported label Jun 9, 2023
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