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[GitHub] [airflow] potiuk commented on issue #15129: Bump google-api-core package version to make apache-airflow-providers-google compatible with python3.6

potiuk commented on issue #15129:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/15129#issuecomment-812369833


   @dinigo. Everything is as expected.
   
   Constraints are frozen at the time of  creating the `apache-airflow` package. And they are there to be able to install the given version of `apache-airflow` in a consistent way. No more, no less. They have nothing to do with the version of provider that you can install afterwards. Constraints finish their role when you have apache-airflow installed, and then you should manage your additional packages (including backport providers) on your own.
   
   There is (and cannot be) absolutely no relation of the constraints with version 1.10.14 to the providers (which are released on a completely dfferent schedule).
   
   You should not use constraints to install providers, this is neither endorsed not supported. You should install providers (or backport providers) separately 
   


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