[pypi-announce] 2FA Requirement for PyPI now live

2024-01-01 Thread Mike Fiedler
Hello, As previously announced, PyPI now requires a form of Two-factor Authentication (2FA) for all users. Today’s blog post contains more details. Thank you for your continued efforts to make PyPI more secure for everyone. -- -Mike

[Distutils] Re: Shutting down distutils-sig, for real

2021-12-30 Thread Daniel Holth
What a wonderful new year's gift  On Thu, Dec 30, 2021, 11:05 AM Jeremy Stanley wrote: > On 2021-12-30 09:55:34 -0500 (-0500), Andrew M. Kuchling wrote: > [...] > > let's shut the list down for 2021! > [...] > > No objection from me at this point. While I find Discourse to > perform

[Distutils] Re: Shutting down distutils-sig, for real

2021-12-30 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2021-12-30 09:55:34 -0500 (-0500), Andrew M. Kuchling wrote: [...] > let's shut the list down for 2021! [...] No objection from me at this point. While I find Discourse to perform suboptimally as a mailing list server, all the packaging discussions seem to have moved there (or into GitHub

[Distutils] Shutting down distutils-sig, for real

2021-12-30 Thread Andrew M. Kuchling
Shutting down the distutils-sig mailing list has been suggested since December 2020, notably by Pradyun Gedam who also raised the issue again in May 2021. However, everyone seems nervous about making the final decision. Well, I'm still the moderator of the list, so I'm happy to make that call:

[Distutils] ANN: distlib 0.3.4 released on PyPI

2021-12-08 Thread Vinay Sajip via Distutils-SIG
I've recently released version 0.3.4 of distlib on PyPI [1]. For newcomers, distlib is a library of packaging functionality which is intended to be usable as the basis for third-party packaging tools. The main changes in this release are as follows: * Fixed #153: Raise warnings in

[Distutils] Re: PEP 440

2021-11-24 Thread matt
The RFC links are generated by Sphinx, looks like they're using an outdated base URL. I opened a ticket to report the issue and cut a quick PR to fix: * https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/9857 * https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/pull/9858 -- Distutils-SIG mailing list --

[Distutils] Re: PEP 440

2021-11-16 Thread Tzu-ping Chung
Feel free to send a pull request to fix this. You can find the link to the PEP repository at the bottom of the page. -- Tzu-ping Chung (@uranusjr) uranu...@gmail.com https://uranusjr.com On Nov 4 2021, at 2:24 am, Johnathan Irvin wrote: > Noticed the link was broken for RFC 2119. > > I believe

[Distutils] PEP 440

2021-11-16 Thread Johnathan Irvin
Noticed the link was broken for RFC 2119. I believe it should be https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2119 and currently points to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119.html Thanks, Johnathan Irvin https://twitter.com/_JohnnyIrvin https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnnyirvin/ -- Distutils-SIG

[Distutils] Re: Question from a Beginner

2021-09-27 Thread Sonic Emitter3000
Awesome, thanks for the information. On Thu, Sep 23, 2021, 2:11 PM Steve Dower wrote: > The main thing for you to do is to double-check all the names you type > in *before* you install anything. Most of the "security" issues come > down to people trying to catch misspellings ("typo-squatting"),

[Distutils] Re: Question from a Beginner

2021-09-23 Thread Steve Dower
The main thing for you to do is to double-check all the names you type in *before* you install anything. Most of the "security" issues come down to people trying to catch misspellings ("typo-squatting"), so if you've spelled everything correctly, you'll get the packages you expected. If you

[Distutils] ANN: distlib 0.3.3 released on PyPI

2021-09-22 Thread Vinay Sajip via Distutils-SIG
I've recently released version 0.3.3 of distlib on PyPI [1]. For newcomers, distlib is a library of packaging functionality which is intended to be usable as the basis for third-party packaging tools. The main changes in this release are as follows: * Fixed #152: Removed splituser() function

[Distutils] Question from a Beginner

2021-09-17 Thread Sonic Emitter3000
Hello, hope you're doing well. I greatly appreciate the effort of you people to make open source projects like you do, but I must ask. I have heard that security is quite lax when installing modules using the most popular sites for Python modules. Would you know of how I would protect myself more

[Distutils] ANN: distlib 0.3.2 released on PyPI

2021-05-31 Thread Vinay Sajip via Distutils-SIG
I've recently released version 0.3.2 of distlib on PyPI [1]. For newcomers, distlib is a library of packaging functionality which is intended to be usable as the basis for third-party packaging tools. The main changes in this release are as follows: * Fixed #139: improved handling of errors

[Distutils] Re: Archive this list & redirect conversation elsewhere?

2021-05-09 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2021-05-07 15:21:36 -0400 (-0400), Sumana Harihareswara wrote: > I figure now's a good time to revive this question, so that the new > packaging community/project manager > https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2021/04/the-psf-is-hiring-python-packaging.html > can have a cleaner slate and potentially

[Distutils] Re: Archive this list & redirect conversation elsewhere?

2021-05-07 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
I figure now's a good time to revive this question, so that the new packaging community/project manager https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2021/04/the-psf-is-hiring-python-packaging.html can have a cleaner slate and potentially have fewer things to subscribe to when they come in! On 7/29/20 9:47

[Distutils] Re: PEP 440 Issue

2021-04-27 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2021-04-27 20:32:07 +1000 (+1000), Nick Coghlan wrote: [...] > The simplest resolution would be to drop the ".taskslab11419" section, and > just make the version 0.2.0 instead. Alternatively, if keeping the number > is important, you could make a dev release (0.2.0.dev11419), or use a 4 >

[Distutils] Re: PEP 440 Issue

2021-04-27 Thread Nick Coghlan
Hi Bianca, The ".taskslab11419" section of your version name doesn't meet the requirements for version numbers described in https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/#public-version-identifiers, as the only non-numeric text elements permitted are "a" (alpha releases), "b" (beta releases), "c"

[Distutils] PSF hiring full-time project/community manager for packaging

2021-04-15 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
Great news: [the Python Software Foundation is **hiring a full-time project manager/community manager for Python's packaging toolchain**](https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2021/04/the-psf-is-hiring-python-packaging.html). Thanks to

[Distutils] Re: Packaging optional, arch-dependent, pre-built libraries

2021-04-14 Thread Vincent Pelletier
On Wed, 14 Apr 2021 13:59:00 +0100, Filipe Laíns wrote: > On Sun, 2021-04-11 at 00:59 +, Vincent Pelletier wrote: > > Thanks for the pointer, I would love to use it. Unfortunately, this > > fails to install on 2.7: > > with > >     install_requires=( > >    

[Distutils] Re: Packaging optional, arch-dependent, pre-built libraries

2021-04-14 Thread Vincent Pelletier
> On Sun, 2021-04-11 at 00:59 +, Vincent Pelletier wrote: > > Thanks for the pointer, I would love to use it. Unfortunately, this > > fails to install on 2.7: > > with > >     install_requires=( > >     "importlib_resources<=4.0.0;python_version<'3.0'", > >    

[Distutils] Re: Packaging optional, arch-dependent, pre-built libraries

2021-04-14 Thread Filipe Laíns
On Sun, 2021-04-11 at 00:59 +, Vincent Pelletier wrote: > Hello, > > On Tue, 6 Apr 2021 00:17:32 +0800, Tzu-ping Chung wrote: > > If a file is not built or linked against, a dll in your wheel is essentially > > a plain data file from Python packaging’s perspective, no different from > > e.g.

[Distutils] Re: Packaging optional, arch-dependent, pre-built libraries

2021-04-13 Thread Vincent Pelletier
Hello, On Tue, 6 Apr 2021 00:17:32 +0800, Tzu-ping Chung wrote: > If a file is not built or linked against, a dll in your wheel is essentially > a plain data file from Python packaging’s perspective, no different from e.g. > a text file. Thanks, I somehow did not get this until I saw it

[Distutils] Re: Packaging optional, arch-dependent, pre-built libraries

2021-04-10 Thread Tzu-ping Chung
“setup.py install” is pretty ancient at this point and lacks many of the remotely modern packaging syntax. I’d strongly advise to ignore it entirely. Use “pip install .” instead. -- Tzu-ping Chung (@uranusjr) uranu...@gmail.com https://uranusjr.com > On 11/4/2021, at 08:59, Vincent Pelletier

[Distutils] Re: Packaging optional, arch-dependent, pre-built libraries

2021-04-05 Thread Wes Turner
Is there some easy way to solve this specifically with cibuildwheel? https://github.com/joerick/cibuildwheel : > - Builds manylinux, macOS 10.9+, and Windows wheels for CPython and PyPy > - Works on GitHub Actions, Azure Pipelines, Travis CI, AppVeyor, CircleCI, and GitLab CI > - Bundles

[Distutils] Re: Packaging optional, arch-dependent, pre-built libraries

2021-04-05 Thread Tzu-ping Chung
If a file is not built or linked against, a dll in your wheel is essentially a plain data file from Python packaging’s perspective, no different from e.g. a text file. So you’re looking in the wrong direction for solutions. I believe the issue PyInstaller has with your package is that, since

[Distutils] Packaging optional, arch-dependent, pre-built libraries

2021-04-05 Thread Vincent Pelletier
Hello, I'm the author of python-libusb1, a pure-python ctypes wrapper for libusb1. Until recently, I had been purely relying on OS-linker-provided libusb1 (distro-installed on GNU/Linux and *BSD, fink/macports/... on OSX, ...). Then, I've been requested to bundle the libusb1 dll on windows (x86

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-04-02 Thread Julian Smith
On Sun, 28 Mar 2021 18:13:26 +0100 Julian Smith wrote: > On Sat, 27 Mar 2021 00:05:35 + > Julian Smith wrote: > > I eventually managed to local installs from sdist to work with pip-18.1 > by modifying my pyproject.toml, changing: > > [build-system] > requires = [] > > to: >

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-28 Thread Julian Smith
On Sat, 27 Mar 2021 00:05:35 + Julian Smith wrote: > On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 23:19:30 + > "Thomas Kluyver" wrote: > > > On Fri, 26 Mar 2021, at 23:04, Julian Smith wrote: > > > I can't tell from pip-18.1's diagnostics what exactly is going wrong. > > > > > > Given that my setup.py

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-26 Thread Julian Smith
On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 23:19:30 + "Thomas Kluyver" wrote: > On Fri, 26 Mar 2021, at 23:04, Julian Smith wrote: > > I can't tell from pip-18.1's diagnostics what exactly is going wrong. > > > > Given that my setup.py implements the normal distutils-style argv > > handling, i was expecting

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-26 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On Fri, 26 Mar 2021, at 23:04, Julian Smith wrote: > I can't tell from pip-18.1's diagnostics what exactly is going wrong. > > Given that my setup.py implements the normal distutils-style argv > handling, i was expecting things to work, but pip-18.1 appears to fail > before it even tries to run

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-26 Thread Julian Smith
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 20:01:12 + "Thomas Kluyver" wrote: > On Thu, 25 Mar 2021, at 19:07, Julian Smith wrote: > > I was a little surprised to find out that one can't use pip to create > > an sdist, but i'm a bit late to this party and it looks like there's > > been plenty of discussion about

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-25 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2021-03-25 20:01:12 + (+), Thomas Kluyver wrote: > I'm surprised it fails on the wheels - how exactly are you using > pip? > > If you're relying on PEP 517, then pip 18.1 is too old to install > it from an sdist - PEP 517 support was added in 19.0 >

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-25 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2021-03-25 19:07:50 + (+), Julian Smith wrote: [...] > I've come across a problem where an old pip-18.1 fails to install from > an sdist or wheel, with error: > > ERROR: You must give at least one requirement to install (see "pip help > install") > > pip-20.2.1 and pip-21.0.1

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-25 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021, at 19:07, Julian Smith wrote: > I was a little surprised to find out that one can't use pip to create > an sdist, but i'm a bit late to this party and it looks like there's > been plenty of discussion about this in the past. There is now the (quite new) 'build' tool which can

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-25 Thread Julian Smith
On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 12:34:47 + "Thomas Kluyver" wrote: > On Tue, 23 Mar 2021, at 11:13, Julian Smith wrote: > > So as far as i can tell, there are two levels of abstraction at which > > on can implement customised Python packaging (the setuptools.setup()'s > > callbacks or the setup.py

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-23 Thread Tzu-ping Chung
> On 23 Mar 2021, at 19:13, Julian Smith wrote: > > Approach 1 is to pass callbacks to distutils.core.setup() or > setuptools.setup(). However there doesn't appear to be documentation in > either of these modules about what such callbacks should do or how/when > they are called. The only way to

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-23 Thread Bernat Gabor
The only interface for the backend (setuptools) talking with the frontend (pip) is https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0517/#build-backend-interface. The PEP itself is the documentation. Lack of documentation on how to fully automate backend parts it's up to the backend. distutils is deprecated

[Distutils] Re: New packaging security funding & NYU

2021-03-23 Thread Chris Wilcox
This is super cool. Congratulations! On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 9:00 PM Justin Cappos wrote: > I'm happy to be a part of this and would love to help the PSF get more > support in the future. I'm looking forward to making a positive difference > for Python Packaging through this effort! > > Justin

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-23 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On Tue, 23 Mar 2021, at 11:13, Julian Smith wrote: > So as far as i can tell, there are two levels of abstraction at which > on can implement customised Python packaging (the setuptools.setup()'s > callbacks or the setup.py command line), but neither one seems to be > documented or standardised.

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2021-03-23 Thread Julian Smith
I've recently returned to this issue after a while away. I've ended up with a custom setup.py that runs the external build system as required, and allows pip install/sdist/bdist_wheel to work. However as a result of all this. i have some general questions. Basically i'm confused about the lack

[Distutils] Re: New packaging security funding & NYU

2021-03-20 Thread Justin Cappos
I'm happy to be a part of this and would love to help the PSF get more support in the future. I'm looking forward to making a positive difference for Python Packaging through this effort! Justin On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 11:30 AM Sumana Harihareswara wrote: > Good news! > > New York University

[Distutils] Re: New packaging security funding & NYU

2021-03-20 Thread Robert Collins
Indeed congratulations! Rob On Sat, 20 Mar 2021, 04:29 Sumana Harihareswara, wrote: > Good news! > > New York University -- specifically Professor Justin Cappos -- and I > have successfully asked the US National Science Foundation for a grant > to improve Python packaging security. The NSF is

[Distutils] Re: New packaging security funding & NYU

2021-03-20 Thread Ian Stapleton Cordasco
This is awesome! Congratulations! On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 10:30 PM Sumana Harihareswara wrote: > > Good news! > > New York University -- specifically Professor Justin Cappos -- and I > have successfully asked the US National Science Foundation for a grant > to improve Python packaging security.

[Distutils] New packaging security funding & NYU

2021-03-19 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
Good news! New York University -- specifically Professor Justin Cappos -- and I have successfully asked the US National Science Foundation for a grant to improve Python packaging security. The NSF is awarding NYU $800,000 over two years -- from mid-2021 to mid-2023 -- to further improve the

[Distutils] Re: multibuild failure

2021-02-25 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On Thu, 25 Feb 2021, at 09:56, Robin Becker wrote: > I looked into the manylinux image with docker and it seems that > manylinux no longer supports 2.7 can anyone confirm this? It looks like that's correct: https://github.com/pypa/manylinux/issues/428 The final comment there notes that: >

[Distutils] Re: multibuild failure

2021-02-25 Thread Robin Becker
On 25/02/2021 09:31, Robin Becker wrote: Not sure exactly what broke in the chain of my toolset for building reportlab. I have a github action which fails with the message ls: cannot access /opt/python/cp27-cp27mu/bin: No such file or directory .tory   Error: Process completed with

[Distutils] multibuild failure

2021-02-25 Thread Robin Becker
Not sure exactly what broke in the chain of my toolset for building reportlab. I have a github action which fails with the message ls: cannot access /opt/python/cp27-cp27mu/bin: No such file or directory so because I have fixed the checkout version of the multibuild area itself I suppose that

[Distutils] Re: Building Pre-releases with setup.cfg

2021-02-09 Thread Matthew Gilbert
Thanks Jeremy, I will check those out. I thought that maybe there was a simple flag I could pass in to python -m build that would allow me to override a value in setup.cfg, but I should probably read through PEP517/PEP518 in full to get a better overview of this process. > > > From: Jeremy

[Distutils] Re: Building Pre-releases with setup.cfg

2021-02-09 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2021-02-09 09:48:31 -0500 (-0500), Matthew Gilbert wrote: > I'm wondering if it is possibly to build pre-release tags using only a > setup.cfg file? From > https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/userguide/distribution.html#tagging-and-daily-build-or-snapshot-releases > it seems like this

[Distutils] Building Pre-releases with setup.cfg

2021-02-09 Thread Matthew Gilbert
Hi all, I'm wondering if it is possibly to build pre-release tags using only a setup.cfg file? From https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/userguide/distribution.html#tagging-and-daily-build-or-snapshot-releases it seems like this is possible via setup.py, but I was unable to find anything

[Distutils] Twine 3.3.0 released

2020-12-28 Thread Brian Rutledge
https://pypi.org/project/twine/3.3.0/ Changelog (now via towncrier): https://twine.readthedocs.io/en/latest/changelog.html Notable improvements include more `twine upload --verbose` output, and a `--strict` option for `twine check`. -- Distutils-SIG mailing list -- distutils-sig@python.org To

[Distutils] AWS Glue: Easy_Install usecase

2020-12-16 Thread simon.jones--- via Distutils-SIG
Hi everyone, https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/deprecated/easy_install.html instructed me that the mailing list would like to know any use cases where Easy_install is felt needed and I believe I have one. and I do not see any posts about this specific use case. AWS Glue is a

[Distutils] Python-Setuptools EOL Versions?

2020-12-16 Thread Symphoni Bush - NOAA Affiliate via Distutils-SIG
Good afternoon, I am trying to find out if there are any end-of-life versions for Python-Setuptools, and if so, when do these versions typically become EOL/unsupported? If this information is publicly stored anywhere please let me know. Thanks. -- Distutils-SIG mailing list --

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2020-12-14 Thread Dan Stromberg
I've had some luck with this sort of thing: https://stromberg.dnsalias.org/svn/binary-tree-mod/trunk/setup.py It just os.system's make, and then assumes everything is built thenceforth. On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 7:10 AM Julian Smith wrote: > Hello > > I have a project with a fairly involved

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2020-12-14 Thread Daniel Holth
You would have to have a high tolerance for learning SCons. I'm aware that this is not for everyone. Then you could write a SConstruct with dependent tasks in a normal build system way. e.g. target = env.Command("a task", ...) platlib = env.Whl("platlib", target, root=".") whl =

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2020-12-14 Thread Julian Smith
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 10:25:41 -0500 Daniel Holth wrote: > enscons is an alternative to distutils. > Yes, i understand this. But enscons is for building python packages with scons. My project does not use scons, so i don't understand how it can help here. Unless... are you are suggesting that

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2020-12-14 Thread Daniel Holth
enscons is an alternative to distutils. -- Distutils-SIG mailing list -- distutils-sig@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to distutils-sig-le...@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/distutils-sig.python.org/ Message archived at

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2020-12-14 Thread Julian Smith
On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 10:32:13 -0500 Daniel Holth wrote: > I've been working on ensconced which lets you use a SConstruct to > build. It is easier than customizing distutils. > > https://github.com/dholth/pysdl2-cffi/blob/master/SConstruct is the > most code-generation-y project. Its build might

[Distutils] Re: pip 20.3 release (new resolver as default)

2020-12-13 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
Incidentally, I should have mentioned here earlier: pip 20.3 turned the new resolver on by default for Python 3 users. When users use pip 20.3 in a Python 2 environment, the old dependency resolver is still the default. Python 2 users should also note that pip 21.0 in January will remove

[Distutils] Re: Installation Instructions for Python?

2020-12-12 Thread Filipe Laíns
On Tue, 2020-12-08 at 18:29 +, Cort, Brian wrote: > Hello, >   > We were trying to create an automated installation process. > As part of this, our software deployment team has requested the installation > instructions, which I was unable to locate. > Can you help by pointing me towards

[Distutils] Re: Installation Instructions for Python?

2020-12-11 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2020-12-08 18:29:33 + (+), Cort, Brian wrote: > We were trying to create an automated installation process. As > part of this, our software deployment team has requested the > installation instructions, which I was unable to locate. Can you > help by pointing me towards them? The most

[Distutils] Re: Installation Instructions for Python?

2020-12-11 Thread Matthew Brett
Hi, I'm afraid this isn't the right mailing list for installation instructions for Python; this is a technical mailing list for discussing the Python mechanisms for building installable packages for Python libraries. Instructions on automated installs for Python depend very much on what OS you

[Distutils] Re: Making setup.py run external command to build

2020-12-11 Thread Daniel Holth
I've been working on ensconced which lets you use a SConstruct to build. It is easier than customizing distutils. https://github.com/dholth/pysdl2-cffi/blob/master/SConstruct is the most code-generation-y project. Its build might be a little out of date and it has an independent setup.py building

[Distutils] Installation Instructions for Python?

2020-12-11 Thread Cort, Brian
Hello, We were trying to create an automated installation process. As part of this, our software deployment team has requested the installation instructions, which I was unable to locate. Can you help by pointing me towards them? Thank you, Brian Brian Cort | Application Analyst Kroger

[Distutils] Making setup.py run external command to build

2020-12-11 Thread Julian Smith
Hello I have a project with a fairly involved build process where we generate C++ via a python-clang-based code analyser, generates Python bindings for the resulting C++ API with SWIG, and finally compile and link to create various .so's and .py files. I'd like to package things up with a

[Distutils] Re: Critical problem in PyCharm caused by the removal of "--build-dir" in 2020.3

2020-12-01 Thread Mikhail Golubev via Distutils-SIG
Thanks a lot for creating an issue for the case. Sorry, I couldn't have joined the discussion earlier. > It seems like this has been the case since 2014 (around pip 6.x), from reading https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/906 Huh, thanks. If it was changed that long ago, then I guess we can safely

[Distutils] Re: Critical problem in PyCharm caused by the removal of "--build-dir" in 2020.3

2020-12-01 Thread Tzu-ping Chung
> On 01/12/2020, at 02:24, Mikhail Golubev via Distutils-SIG > wrote: > > The second question is about the behavior of this option. It appears that we > initially started using it because in the past packages were not built in a > temporary directory by default. Could you please point me to

[Distutils] Re: Critical problem in PyCharm caused by the removal of "--build-dir" in 2020.3

2020-12-01 Thread Pradyun Gedam
For anyone following along, there is an issue on pip's issue tracker now: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/9193 Mikhail, if you could hop over there to help coordinate on this, that'd be great! -- Distutils-SIG mailing list -- distutils-sig@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to

[Distutils] Re: Critical problem in PyCharm caused by the removal of "--build-dir" in 2020.3

2020-11-30 Thread Bernat Gabor
Hello, You want to raise the issue directly at the pip issue tracker, https://github.com/pypa/pip. This mailing list is reserved mostly for general packaging related topics. Thanks, On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 6:47 PM Mikhail Golubev via Distutils-SIG < distutils-sig@python.org> wrote: > Hi there!

[Distutils] Critical problem in PyCharm caused by the removal of "--build-dir" in 2020.3

2020-11-30 Thread Mikhail Golubev via Distutils-SIG
Hi there! I'm a member of the PyCharm team, and we faced a rather critical issue with the release of pip 2020.3 (https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-45712). It turned out that we actually still used the "--build-dir" option in our internal scripts for installing packages through pip, and

[Distutils] Re: pip 20.3 release (new resolver as default)

2020-11-30 Thread Pradyun Gedam
> ## What to expect in 20.1 > > We aim to release pip 20.1 in January 2021, per our [usual release > cadence]( > https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/release-process/#release-cadence). > > You can expect: > > * Removal of [Python > 2.7]( >

[Distutils] pip 20.3 release (new resolver as default)

2020-11-30 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
On behalf of the PyPA and the pip team, I am pleased to announce that we have just released pip 20.3, a new version of pip. You can install it by running `python -m pip install --upgrade pip`. [Cross-posted to https://discuss.python.org/t/announcement-pip-20-3-release/5948 which will be

[Distutils] Re: Announcement: pip 20.2 release!

2020-10-23 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
pip 20.2.4 is out right now and has a bunch of performance improvements compared to previous 20.2.x releases, so it's worth trying out. We intend on releasing pip 20.3, with the new dependency resolver as default, next week, maybe Wednesday or Thursday the 28th or 29th of October. -- Sumana

[Distutils] End of Travis-CI.org

2020-10-20 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
Reminder: Travis-CI.org will be shut down on December 31, 2020: https://mailchi.mp/3d439eeb1098/travis-ciorg-is-moving-to-travis-cicom?e=%5BUNIQID%5D If you still have packages that use Travis-CI.org (and I think some packaging projects do), now is the time to migrate them to Travis-CI.com.

[Distutils] Re: Pip update fails

2020-09-29 Thread Tzu-ping Chung
There’s some discussion on this a while ago on GitHub: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8450 The problem is likely caused by a corrupt pip installation, and can be resolved by re-initialising pip with the built-in ensurepip module. Once pip is

[Distutils] Pip update fails

2020-09-29 Thread brenners
Hello, When I tried to install a package using pip, it informed me that there is a new version available. Per the recommendation, I tried to update pip, but the update failed. The following is the last few lines of the failure messages:

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[Distutils] Re: Unsubscribing from this list

2020-09-21 Thread Ian Stapleton Cordasco
It's also possible to moderate new members such that their first message is flagged and a moderator has to clear that flag upon receipt of the first message. This is why the code quality list doesn't get spam. I'm happy to help with that here too if this list is on MM3 Sent from my phone with my

[Distutils] Re: Unsubscribing from this list

2020-09-21 Thread Thomas Kluyver
If we want a one-way announcement list, I'd say we're better off either using pypi-announce (which already has some announcements that aren't strictly about PyPI), or setting up a new packaging-announce list. Thomas On Mon, 21 Sep 2020, at 15:09, Paul Ganssle wrote: > Another possible middle

[Distutils] Re: Unsubscribing from this list

2020-09-21 Thread Paul Ganssle
Another possible middle ground between shuttering the list entirely and maintaining the spam would be (if possible) to close the list to new membership, but keep the existing list in place for the purpose of announcing important changes and things that need community input on the discourse. On

[Distutils] Re: Unsubscribing from this list

2020-09-21 Thread Thomas Kluyver
If it's not already the case, could someone configure the list so that only subscribers can send messages? If we've already got any obvious anti-spam measures like that in place, then I'm starting to agree that the signal to noise ratio has fallen too low. Of the 10 latest conversations in the

[Distutils] Unsubscribing from this list

2020-09-21 Thread Paul Moore
I'm going to unsubscribe from this list, as it appears to be getting little but spam any more. I'll still be available on the Packaging topic on Discourse (https://discuss.python.org/c/packaging/14). To be honest, I think it's time to discontinue this list. But that's for others to decide. Paul

[Distutils] Re: Failure: Error

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[Distutils] pip install error

2020-09-17 Thread Nourbakhsh Soltani, Zahrasadat
Helli I have problem upgrading pip. And afterward I cant even install any package in my interpreter. Here is the error Can you help me: Error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Program Files\JetBrains\PyCharm Community Edition 2019.2\helpers\packaging_tool.py", line 73, in run_pip

[Distutils] Leaving the list due to spam

2020-09-14 Thread Brett Cannon
I just got two spam emails to this list. Looking at my archives there isn't much going on here and now spam is making up the majority of emails. So that hits my threshold for unsubscribing. See you all on discuss.python.org. :) -- Distutils-SIG mailing list -- distutils-sig@python.org To

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[Distutils] Re: Failure: Error

2020-09-09 Thread practiceman0321
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[Distutils] Re: Failure: Error

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[Distutils] FYI: PEP 632: Deprecate distutils module

2020-09-04 Thread Steve Dower
Hi distutils-sig Just wanted to let you know that I've proposed a core CPython PEP to formally deprecate and remove the standard library distutils module. Text and discussion at https://discuss.python.org/t/pep-632-deprecate-distutils-module/5134 The PEP has gone to python-dev formally

[Distutils] Re: appveyor failures

2020-09-03 Thread Robin Becker
On 03/09/2020 07:57, Robin Becker wrote: . Should I be using a stringify macro? #define __STR(x) #x #define STRINGIFY(x) __STR(x) turns out I guessed correctly and some change in the image / shell / python 3.5 environment means I have to pass the LIBART_VERSION using

[Distutils] Re: appveyor failures

2020-09-03 Thread Robin Becker
On 02/09/2020 14:48, Robin Becker wrote: looking here for build expertise apologies if not suitable After a python source change one of my appveyor builds has started to fail compiling an extension. The previous build 28/August succeeded completely, but now I see a failure in the third

[Distutils] appveyor failures

2020-09-02 Thread Robin Becker
looking here for build expertise apologies if not suitable After a python source change one of my appveyor builds has started to fail compiling an extension. The previous build 28/August succeeded completely, but now I see a failure in the third sub-build. No change was made in the c source

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[Distutils] Thursday Aug 20th: short talk on PyPI & sustainability

2020-08-12 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
Two researchers studied PyPI's sustainability to understand problems that affect FOSS infrastructure sustainability in general. On Thursday 20 Aug (2:30 - 3:45 PM EDT), one of the study's authors will speak in a Ford Foundation event about FOSS sustainability:

[Distutils] Re: pip and missing shared system system library

2020-08-12 Thread markjohn123123
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[Distutils] Re: Failure: Error

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