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Robbie Gemmell commented on PROTON-1792:
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Old releases removed from 
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/qpid/proton/ in r26102:
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Date: Tue AprĀ  3 10:51:04 2018
New Revision: 26102

Log:
PROTON-1792: clean out old proton releases from the dist repo/mirrors, left 
behind for historic PyPi usage
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> clean out older releases from the dist repo
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PROTON-1792
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-1792
>             Project: Qpid Proton
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: release
>            Reporter: Robbie Gemmell
>            Assignee: Robbie Gemmell
>            Priority: Major
>
> The Python bindings for proton-c are published at PyPi, and in order to allow 
> a seemless install there, a system was added such that if the relevant 
> proton-c version couldn't be located on the system already then the setup
> would implicitly compile and install a local version for use.
> Unfortunately, when this functionality was added in earlier releases, around 
> 0.9, reference was made to apache.org/dist/qpid/proton/ to download the 
> matching release archive for installation.
> The 0.15.0 package at PyPi instead got the files via the GitHub mirror for 
> the source repo, and so wasn't affected.
> The issue was addressed in proton-0.16.0 via PROTON-1330, to distribute the 
> needed proton-c files within the generated python binding source bundle.
> As a result of the issue older releases have been left at 
> apache.org/dist/qpid/proton/ longer than they should, and also on the mirrors 
> as a side effect of this, to avoid breaking things for actually relying on 
> the bindings implicit proton-c install functionality.
> Now that significant time has passed since a release was last affected by the 
> issue, and from chatting with [~kgiusti] and [[email protected]] we aren't 
> aware of significant remaining usage of these older versions by other 
> projects, it seems a reasonable time to now clear them out.
> Anyone affected can still use the older python binding versions by grabbing 
> the appropriate proton release from the 
> [archives|https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/proton/] and installing from 
> source, if there is a reason they cant simply upgrade to a newer version.



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