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@@ -1054,20 +1054,20 @@ logic, and easier for you to use and troubleshoot.
The most significant changes to the resolver are:
* It will **reduce inconsistency**: it will *no longer install a
-combination of packages that is mutually inconsistent*. In older
-versions of pip, it is possible for pip to install a package which
-does not satisfy the declared requirements of another installed
-package. For example, in pip 20.0, ``pip install "six<1.12"
-"virtualenv==20.0.2"`` does the wrong thing, “successfully” installing
-``six==1.11``, even though ``virtualenv==20.0.2`` requires
-``six>=1.12.0,<2`` (`defined here
-`__).
-The new resolver, instead, outright rejects installing anything
-if it gets that input.
+ combination of packages that is mutually inconsistent*. In older
+ versions of pip, it is possible for pip to install a package which
+ does not satisfy the declared requirements of another installed
+ package. For example, in pip 20.0, ``pip install "six<1.12"
+ "virtualenv==20.0.2"`` does the wrong thing, “successfully” installing
+ ``six==1.11``, even though ``virtualenv==20.0.2`` requires
+ ``six>=1.12.0,<2`` (`defined here
+ `__).
+ The new resolver, instead, outright rejects installing anything if it
+ gets that input.
* It will be **stricter** - if you ask pip to install two packages with
-incompatible requirements, it will refuse (rather than installing a
-broken combination, like it did in previous versions).
+ incompatible requirements, it will refuse (rather than installing a
+ broken combination, like it did in previous versions).
So, if you have been using workarounds to force pip to deal with
incompatible or inconsistent requirements combinations, now's a good