Re: [gentoo-user] Re: 17 new packages because pip wants to write poetry?

2024-07-29 Thread Eli Schwartz
On 7/29/24 4:09 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: > Right, but that's only useful after you track down the trigger for the > new packages. What would be nice is avoiding that "tracking down" > effort. [I know, I should just relax, hit 'Y', and trust that emerge > and the devs know what they're doing.] Th

[gentoo-user] Re: 17 new packages because pip wants to write poetry?

2024-07-29 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2024-07-29, Eli Schwartz wrote: >> [...] I (for one) would appreciate some sort of notice when such an >> unbundling happens so that I don't waste time trying to track down >> why emerge suddenly wants to install a bunch of new packages. I >> can't really come up with a good mechanism for tha

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: 17 new packages because pip wants to write poetry?

2024-07-29 Thread Eli Schwartz
On 7/29/24 2:05 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2024-07-29, Eli Schwartz wrote: >> >>> It turns out dev-python/poetry has nothing to do with poetry, so my AI >>> paranoia was unjustified (this time), but one wonders what devs are >>> thinking when the decide they add dozens of new dependencies like

[gentoo-user] Re: 17 new packages because pip wants to write poetry?

2024-07-29 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2024-07-29, Eli Schwartz wrote: > >> It turns out dev-python/poetry has nothing to do with poetry, so my AI >> paranoia was unjustified (this time), but one wonders what devs are >> thinking when the decide they add dozens of new dependencies like >> that. Why does pip suddenly need to format (