Pin all dependencies in requirements.txt to fix broken environment#332
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Pin all dependencies in requirements.txt to fix broken environment#332malto101 wants to merge 1 commit intomicrosoft:masterfrom
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Hi, just wanted to thank for your version pins. I created a fork using your pins (changing one dependency) and added uv support. https://github.com/erayyap/OmniParser |
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yours changes are quite good, |
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Previously, the dependencies in requirements.txt were not fully pinned to specific versions, which caused environment inconsistencies and breakages during setup. This PR updates requirements.txt to explicitly pin all dependencies to tested versions, ensuring reproducible installs and resolving issues with broken or incompatible packages.
I have currently pinned it quite specific. let me know if you like it to be a bit relaxed