build: remove PyOpenGL-accelerate from dependencies because of numpy incompatibility#1155
build: remove PyOpenGL-accelerate from dependencies because of numpy incompatibility#1155
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117-117: LGTM!The addition of
PartSeg[accelerate]to thepyinstaller_basesection is consistent with the PR objectives and simplifies dependency management.
| [project.optional-dependencies] | ||
| accelerate = [ | ||
| "PyOpenGL-accelerate>=3.1.5 ; platform_machine != 'arm64'", | ||
| # "PyOpenGL-accelerate>=3.1.5 ; platform_machine != 'arm64'", |
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Remove the commented-out dependency.
To maintain clean code, remove the commented-out line for PyOpenGL-accelerate.
-# "PyOpenGL-accelerate>=3.1.5 ; platform_machine != 'arm64'",Committable suggestion
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| # "PyOpenGL-accelerate>=3.1.5 ; platform_machine != 'arm64'", |



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PyOpenGL-acceleratewheels are built against NumPy 1.x that make it impossible to switch to 3D rendering.Summary by CodeRabbit
accelerateandpyinstaller_baseto ensure better compatibility and performance.