Hi Martin,
latest SATOSA code does not have a version restriction on the pysaml2 version.
However, if your local environment already has a pysaml2 version
installed, it will not update automatically.
You need to
- either do that yourself: pip install -U pysaml2
- or, clean your environment by removing it: pip uninstall pysaml2
and then install SATOSA the way you do, I guess: cd satosa-fork; pip
install -e .
which would then grab the latest pysaml2 version from pypi.
However, there is no release of pysaml2 yet that includes that change.
I can create a new release with this change for you soon.
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Ivan c00kiemon5ter Kanakarakis >:3