On 2023/12/19 21:46, Lucas Raab wrote: > On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 02:49:14PM -0500, Daniel Dickman wrote: > > > > > > > On Dec 19, 2023, at 2:21 PM, Lucas Raab <tuftedoce...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 07:16:01AM +0000, wen heping wrote: > > >> Hi, ports@: > > >> > > >> Here is a patch to create new port devel/py-anyio, > > >> which is required by the creating of devel/py-httpx, > > >> which is required by some other ports. > > >> > > >> It build well and run well on amd64-current system. > > >> The result of `make test`: > > >> 4 failed, 931 passed, 453 skipped > > >> so many tests skip because of lack of py-uvloop in > > >> our portstree. > > >> > > >> > > >> Cheers ! > > >> wen > > > > > > ok lraab@ > > > > > > > Actually this cannot be imported as is because it will break my work to add > > jupyterlab support. > > > > I would be ok with version 3.7.1 though or any version below anyio 4.0. > > > > The constraint on my end is jupyter_server. > > > Hm, I think that would cap an eventual httpx import to 0.25.0 or 0.25.1. > Those should take an httpcore version less than 1.* and httpcore 0.18.0 > will accept anyio>=3.0,<5.0. 3.7.1 is the last release before 4.0 for > anyio, as a matter of interest. h11 that wen sent is 0.14.0 which is an > acceptable version for httpcore 0.18.0 as well. > > wen, how does that sound to you? >
Sounds alright to me fwiw (slightly annoying, but it is what it is). Please make sure there's a quick note in the Makefile explaining that it's intentionally held back and why.