Matteo Ferrando

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Then sure!, if it's compliant I'm in.

I've been thinking about it and I'm not sure how we would go about implementing it, since we build the links with information from the relations. The proposal of passing...

Well, the returned url should be escaped. It doesn't seem like a hard fix.

What about making symbolic links for backwards compatibility? ```shell cd pages for os in {windows,osx,linux,sunos} do for f in $os/* do newf=$(sed -E 's/(.*)\/(.*)\.md/\2.\1.md/'

it seems that this is a library, I think this is more about how catboost installs than dbt-fal itself. https://github.com/catboost/catboost/blob/d6172a4e4b11f485c416368461feae3f3ce98745/catboost/python-package/catboost/_catboost.pyx

can you add more details around ``` [builder] [info] Successfully installed [...] catboost-1.2.2 [...] ``` see if we can find a hint there

Can you try to build it with a conda environment instead? ``` environments: - name: ml type: conda packages: - scipy - pandas - numpy - statsmodels - catboost ```

You need to have conda installed to be able to use this, but I think will make your use case work.

Hey, @kinghuang it seems dill did not add official Python 3.11 support until after 0.3.6, so a version with Python 3.11 support has not been released. That said, I will...

Hello, @iddar From your output it seems you do not have dbt-fal installed. `fal` and `dbt-fal` are two separate packages. To use dbt with a `fal` type adapter, you need...