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Release 6.22.2 not available in PyPI #3966

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petermbauer opened this issue Jul 24, 2023 · 14 comments
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Release 6.22.2 not available in PyPI #3966

petermbauer opened this issue Jul 24, 2023 · 14 comments
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The release was done already 2 weeks ago but it is not available via https://pypi.org/project/codechecker/

It would be very helpful due to the PyYAML==5.4.1 dependency used by previous versions being broken: yaml/pyyaml#724

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The release already appeared in the PyPI.

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bruntib commented Jul 25, 2023

Unfortunately the PyPI package doesn't work: it can't do the logging phase. We are aware of the issue and working on it.

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The package did work for me but i was hit by #3968

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bruntib commented Jul 25, 2023

Yes, even if we fix #3968, there will be a next issue. By the way we have several Windows-related tickets, but I have to admit that currently it is not the first priority for us :(

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:-( Unfortunately i can not go back to 6.22.1 due to the PyYAML==5.4.1 dependency which is broken for Python >3.9

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It would have been very helpful to have a 6.22.2 with the PyYAML dependency bump only and a 6.23.0 then instead of the 6.22.2.

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bruntib commented Oct 30, 2023

A fixed version has been deployed: https://pypi.org/project/codechecker/6.22.2.post1/

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It would have been very helpful to have a 6.22.2 with the PyYAML dependency bump only and a 6.23.0 then instead of the 6.22.2.

I am very sorry if this was not clear enough from my side but what would be helpful is a release of "6.22.1 + PyYAML bump", not a "6.22.2 + PyYAML bump" since the 6.22.2 is not usable under Windows.

@petermbauer petermbauer reopened this Nov 7, 2023
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bruntib commented Nov 7, 2023

Unfortunately, we support only the latest CodeChecker version, and don't backport fixes or dependency upgrades to older versions. However, some Windows-specific fixes have been added to the master branch. It would be most helpful if you could provide some feedback about the master branch if there are still issues under Windows. We plan to release the next CodeChecker version at the beginning of December that is supposed to contain all these improvements. Thank you!

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btw. 6.23.0-rc1 does also not show up: https://pypi.org/project/codechecker/#history

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bruntib commented Nov 7, 2023

Sorry, I clicked the "close" button accidentally. We can keep it opened until we release the next version, but unfortunately I can't guarantee that a fixed 6.22.1 would be deployed even in a best effort manner.

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I would really like to test the master but don`t know how to install it. Also wanted to try out the 6.23.0-rc1 but its not available via PyPI.

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bruntib commented Nov 17, 2023

6.23.0-rc2 has been deployed recently: https://pypi.org/project/codechecker/6.23.0rc2/. Could you check please, if this works? Thank you!

@whisperity whisperity reopened this Nov 17, 2023
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Thanks a lot, the installation works.

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