On 13 May, 05:19 pm, mer...@netwok.org wrote:
Le 13/05/2011 19:12, exar...@twistedmatrix.com a �crit :
On 03:21 pm, mer...@netwok.org wrote:
If you run  1Csdist 1D and then  1Csdist upload 1D, is the sdist
recreated even though there have been no changes to the files?
Yes, the sdist is recreated.

Arg, I thought the *dist commands were smarter.
I'm not concerned about the efficiency, though. I'm concerned about the quality of the build. I want to generate a release, *test it*, and then
upload it.  Being forced to generate it and upload it at the same time
gets in the way of this.

Right.  Now you have to run  1Csdist 1D, test the result, and run  1Csdist
upload 1D hoping it will create the exact same file (I don 19t see why it
wouldn 19t, but then again we 19re talking about distutils <wink>, and there
are also filesystem issues and all that).  If this bug was fixed (the
needless regeneration), would it be enough, or would you still like a
way to upload an arbitrary file and let PyPI accept or reject it?

(BTW, what kind of testing are you talking about?  Unpackaging, running
the test suite, installation?  What tool are you using for that?)

Those kinds of things, yea.  I don't have an automated tool for this.

Jean-Paul
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