That doesn’t seem possible if you need to keep CUDA 3.3. Are there any other solutions? (kind of at a loss with this one since so many packages seem to be involved and I have no idea what’s going on…)
(CMBLensing) pkg> add StatsFuns@0.9.3
Resolving package versions...
ERROR: Unsatisfiable requirements detected for package SpecialFunctions [276daf66]:
SpecialFunctions [276daf66] log:
├─possible versions are: 0.7.0-1.6.1 or uninstalled
├─restricted by compatibility requirements with CUDA [052768ef] to versions: 1.3.0-1.6.1
│ └─CUDA [052768ef] log:
│ ├─possible versions are: 0.1.0-3.3.5 or uninstalled
│ └─restricted to versions 3.3.0-3 by CMBLensing [b60c06c0], leaving only versions 3.3.0-3.3.5
│ └─CMBLensing [b60c06c0] log:
│ ├─possible versions are: 0.7.0 or uninstalled
│ └─CMBLensing [b60c06c0] is fixed to version 0.7.0
└─restricted by compatibility requirements with StatsFuns [4c63d2b9] to versions: 0.8.0-0.9.0 — no versions left
└─StatsFuns [4c63d2b9] log:
├─possible versions are: 0.7.0-0.9.8 or uninstalled
├─restricted to versions * by CMBLensing [b60c06c0], leaving only versions 0.7.0-0.9.8
│ └─CMBLensing [b60c06c0] log: see above
└─restricted to versions 0.9.3 by an explicit requirement, leaving only versions 0.9.3