Mark Lawrence writes:
> ...
> But then you go to check
> which bug tracker and what do you find but
> https://bitbucket.org/pypa/pypi/issues/326/some-packages-not-showing-up-when
Thus, the reporting is already done. Hope, there will be a fix soon :-)
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Mark Lawrence writes:
> ...
> can you try a search on pypi, as I know I've found
> it that way in the past, but literally not right now.
I have recently made a similar experience with "Products.CMFPlacefulWorkflow".
Searching for this product does not find the package but
"https://pypi.python.org
The first hit I get for 'itertools'
is picklable-itertools 0.1.1 with a weight of 9, 'more-itertools' finds
nothing, 'more_itertools' takes you to
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/langchangetrack/0.1.0. Or am I simply having
another "shouldn't try this at stupi
tertools'
> is picklable-itertools 0.1.1 with a weight of 9, 'more-itertools' finds
> nothing, 'more_itertools' takes you to
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/langchangetrack/0.1.0. Or am I simply having
> another "shouldn't try this at stupid o'c
ll there AFAICT:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/more-itertools
Still installs fine too:
$ pip install more-itertools
Collecting more-itertools
Downloading more-itertools-2.2.tar.gz
Installing collected packages: more-itertools
Running setup.py install for more-itertools
Successfully installed mor
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 6:42 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> This contained the itertool recipes and was available on pypi but looks like
> it's gone. Can anybody tell me if it's defunct, superseded or what?
What do you mean? It's still there AFAICT:
https://pypi.python.or
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> This contained the itertool recipes and was available on pypi but looks like
> it's gone. Can anybody tell me if it's defunct, superceeded or what?
This one?
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/more-itertools/
Though it hasn
This contained the itertool recipes and was available on pypi but looks
like it's gone. Can anybody tell me if it's defunct, superceeded or what?
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