Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
For the record, I usually go for github upstream because (as state by other) documentation and unittests are usually missing from pypi. And IMHO, no package should be uploaded without running unittest :-) Regards, Adam On September 29, 2021 9:44:13 PM GMT+02:00, Dominik George wrote: >Hi, > >> Could someone please upload this little package ? It's a dependency of >> xsdata, an awesome XML/dataclasses library I'd like to get into the archive. > >uploaded, thanks for your contribution! > >One note: I'd consider watching for PyPI instead of GitHub. > >Cheers, >Nik >
Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
Le mer. 29 sept. 2021 à 23:14, Dominik George a écrit : > > > and that will require an upstream new release, which does not help > > when you want/need to package the current one > > Most upstreams kindly make . post releases immediately. > I found that to be pretty rare in my own experience. > Maybe I am just lucky with upstreams... > You are, indeed.
Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
> and that will require an upstream new release, which does not help > when you want/need to package the current one Most upstreams kindly make . post releases immediately. Maybe I am just lucky with upstreams... -nik
Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
> That's an upstream bug then, and upstream should fix that and ship a complete > source tarball. > > I always submit pull requests updating MANIFEST.in and until now, all > upstreams have accepted them. and that will require an upstream new release, which does not help when you want/need to package the current one. -- Sandro "morph" Tosi My website: http://sandrotosi.me/ Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrotosi
Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
On 2021-09-29 16:32:05 -0400 (-0400), Sandro Tosi wrote: > > One note: I'd consider watching for PyPI instead of GitHub. > > there was actually a recent discussion on this list, discouraging > from using PyPI in favor of github, since GH tarball usually > contains docs, tests, and other files useful when building from > source, usually not included in tarball released to users, ie pypi And as was also pointed out in that discussion, this depends a lot on the upstream maintainers and their workflow. Some upstreams are careful to always include all files from the Git worktree within their sdist tarballs, but may also include required files which aren't contained in their Git worktree (such as version information, copyright holders, or release notes extracted from Git tags, revision history, Git "notes" refs, and so on)... in which cases you either need their sdist or the full Git repository, since a "GitHub tarball" of the worktree alone is insufficient to reproduce this information. Also since the advent of "wheels" a lot of maintainers are more willing to make their sdists full archives of their projects (as was the original intent for a "source distribution" package), since most users installing directly from PyPI are going to pull a wheel instead of an sdist when available, and wheels are expected to be much more pared down anyway. Like many things in the packaging realm, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. -- Jeremy Stanley signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
> there was actually a recent discussion on this list, discouraging from > using PyPI in favor of github, since GH tarball usually contains docs, > tests, and other files useful when building from source, usually not > included in tarball released to users, ie pypi That's an upstream bug then, and upstream should fix that and ship a complete source tarball. I always submit pull requests updating MANIFEST.in and until now, all upstreams have accepted them. -nik
Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
> One note: I'd consider watching for PyPI instead of GitHub. there was actually a recent discussion on this list, discouraging from using PyPI in favor of github, since GH tarball usually contains docs, tests, and other files useful when building from source, usually not included in tarball released to users, ie pypi -- Sandro "morph" Tosi My website: http://sandrotosi.me/ Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrotosi
Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
Hi, > Could someone please upload this little package ? It's a dependency of > xsdata, an awesome XML/dataclasses library I'd like to get into the archive. uploaded, thanks for your contribution! One note: I'd consider watching for PyPI instead of GitHub. Cheers, Nik
Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
Hi, Great, I'll be available tomorrow (UTC+2) if you want me to do some changes. Adam. On September 28, 2021 11:38:15 PM GMT+02:00, Dominik George wrote: >Hi, > > >> Could someone please upload this little package ? It's a dependency of >> xsdata, an awesome XML/dataclasses library I'd like to get into the archive. > >I will check it tomorrow. > >-nik
Re: RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
Hi, > Could someone please upload this little package ? It's a dependency of > xsdata, an awesome XML/dataclasses library I'd like to get into the archive. I will check it tomorrow. -nik
RFS: python-click-default-group: Extension for Python click adding default subcommand to group
Hello, Could someone please upload this little package ? It's a dependency of xsdata, an awesome XML/dataclasses library I'd like to get into the archive. ITP: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=976443 Salsa: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/python-click-default-group Thanks in advance, Adam.