python-igraph 0.9.4

python-igraph 0.9.4, the second bugfix release of the 0.9 series, has arrived on May 31. (Yes, we skipped 0.9.2 and 0.9.3, and yes, this announcement is a bit delayed – sorry about these!).

The preferred way of installing the Python interface is via pip; typing pip install python-igraph should install a pre-compiled Python wheel on most supported platforms (Windows, Linux and macOS). The pre-compiled wheels and the source code are also available from the Python Package Index
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This release brings python-igraph up-to-date with igraph 0.9.4. See the changelog on Github for relevant changes in 0.9.4:

This release is also the first one that provides experimental native Python wheels for Apple Silicon CPUs. Note that the Apple Silicon wheels are not tested in a CI environment yet; this will hopefully change in the near future when Github Actions starts supporting Apple Silicon. Until then, feel free to report any issues that you find with Apple Silicon wheels (or any other wheel) in the issue tracker on Github.