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source archive upload on pypi #14

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fdiary opened this issue Dec 19, 2016 · 4 comments
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source archive upload on pypi #14

fdiary opened this issue Dec 19, 2016 · 4 comments

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@fdiary
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fdiary commented Dec 19, 2016

Hello,

Could you please consider uploading sorce archive (i.e. *.tar.gz or *.zip) on pypi, so that "entrypoints" can be installed as an egg ? I am using buildout to install "ipython" that requires "nbconvert" and recent "nbconvert" requires "entrypoints".

Thanks in advance !

@takluyver
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Sorry, as this is packaged using flit, there won't be a source distribution until PEPs 518 and 517 are implemented. I'm working on that. You will need to use an install tool that understands wheels.

@cglong
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cglong commented Jun 8, 2017

@takluyver Now that pypa/pip#4144 has been merged in, do we have any timeline for when we can expect a .tar.gz to be made available? I'm trying to add Jupyter to a package manager, but their policy insists all dependencies be made available in source form 😄

@takluyver
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I've just put a release up with a tarball. We're still hashing out the details of a standardised build system (PEP 517), but I've worked out a way for flit to generate a minimal setup.py that should be usable with pip to install the package.

@cglong
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cglong commented Jun 8, 2017

Wow! Thank you for the fast turnaround @takluyver; I really appreciate it 😄

I just verified that the source package is being used for the installation. Thank you again 🎉

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