Thank you for your suggestion, Felix!
I will not call for a release then. I will fix the setup.py and tell people
this is a known issue and how to workaround it.
Jia
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 3:04 PM Felix Cheung wrote:
> You can’t skip the release vote process but you can make the vote a lot
You can’t skip the release vote process but you can make the vote a lot
easier / cleaner if the only diff / commit is the one line change.
We can a quick role in dev@ and once there is 3 votes (like today) we bring
it to IPMC for 72hr. Hopefully it’s not too bad.
Unfortunately you will need to
And, this post-release will not change any Sedona Python source code. The
only place we need to change is the Spark version in "setup.py" which is
used for publishing the Python package.
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 10:30 PM Jia Yu wrote:
> Hi Felix (CCed Pawel),
>
> A user immediately reported an
Hi Felix (CCed Pawel),
A user immediately reported an issue in Sedona Python 1.0.1. The Python
release was misconfigured to only allow PySpark < 3.1.0 [1]
This will automatically uninstall PySpark 3.1.1 and re-install PySpark
3.0.2 on the user's local machine. While the user could re-install