I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for ReviewBoard 
itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip installation is the 
only method I can do, and I only need access to RBTools for the API client.

As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install RBTools==0.5.2` without 
a problem, and I have this in a number of requirements.txt files.

This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that uses this, 
and got an error from pip saying "No distributions at all found" - there 
don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi itself, and even having it 
allow external URLs doesn't seem to work.

Is this an intentional change in behavior?

Thanks,
Jason

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