Anyone?
On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at 1:17 PM Dan Stromberg wrote:
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> Hi folks.
>
> (There's a copy of this message on stack overflow at
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59522262/with-setuptools-optional-c-extension-module-error-is-fatal
> )
>
> I'm putting a little time into getting my treap
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020, 8:47 PM Dustin Ingram wrote:
> Thank you Paul for organizing!
>
Thanks!
In the meantime,
Source: https://github.com/pypa
Homepage: https://www.pypa.io/en/latest/
- Goals
- Specifications
- Roadmap
- ** Presentations & Activities **
Thank you Paul for organizing!
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 7:37 PM Paul Ganssle wrote:
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> Greetings one and all!
>
> Each year millions of eyes around the world eagerly wait at their computer
> with baited breath to learn the timing of the most fabulous, extravagant,
> decadent and
Greetings one and all!
Each year millions of eyes around the world eagerly wait at their
computer with baited breath to learn the timing of the most fabulous,
extravagant, decadent and hyperbolically oversold event of the year: The
Python Packaging Summit. While most of the details aren't
I would say that there is no specific timeline, I would urge everyone to
do it sooner rather than later, because even though we haven't *removed*
it, we're also mostly not fixing it if it's broken in some way (unless
it gets improved incidentally due to general codebase improvements). One
Is there an ETA for when setuptools is going to break the test subcommand? It
would be useful for me to know how long I have to stop using tests_require and
to help OS package maintainers migrate to a new way of running tests.
Thanks for any info!
Brad Warren
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