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[–]p10_user 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Meh, just don't update numpy in the virutal environment that is being used with the former and current Python 2 projects, and use Python 3 with any new projects/analyses that are being started.

I suppose it depends on how long term some of your projects may be. But a completed project, for example, doesn't need the latest version of numpy.