Re: [Distutils] Missing IPv6 support on pypi.python.org

2016-07-13 Thread Donald Stufft
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 8:42 AM, Baptiste Jonglez > wrote: > > As a follow-up, Fastly now provides an option to enable IPv6 (but this is > not enabled by default). > > See: https://github.com/pypa/pypi-legacy/issues/90#issuecomment-231240046 > > Does pypi plan to

Re: [Distutils] Missing IPv6 support on pypi.python.org

2016-07-13 Thread Chris Withers
Out of curiosity, how's that coming? On 13/07/2016 14:08, Alex Grönholm wrote: The legacy software might have issues with IPv6 so I doubt this will happen before Warehouse replaces Cheeseshop as the new PyPI. 13.07.2016,

Re: [Distutils] Missing IPv6 support on pypi.python.org

2016-07-13 Thread Alex Grönholm
The legacy software might have issues with IPv6 so I doubt this will happen before Warehouse replaces Cheeseshop as the new PyPI. 13.07.2016, 15:42, Baptiste Jonglez kirjoitti: As a follow-up, Fastly now provides an option to enable IPv6 (but this is not enabled by default). See:

Re: [Distutils] Missing IPv6 support on pypi.python.org

2016-07-13 Thread Baptiste Jonglez
As a follow-up, Fastly now provides an option to enable IPv6 (but this is not enabled by default). See: https://github.com/pypa/pypi-legacy/issues/90#issuecomment-231240046 Does pypi plan to participate in this program? It would be nice! Thanks, Baptiste On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 09:13:49PM

Re: [Distutils] Missing IPv6 support on pypi.python.org

2015-11-09 Thread Baptiste Jonglez
Thanks for your quick answer! Let's hope Fastly will deploy IPv6 soon, then. Baptiste On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 09:13:49PM -0500, Donald Stufft wrote: > I’m pretty sure that PyPI will get IPv6 support as soon as Fastly supports it > and not any sooner. I know they’re working on making it happen

[Distutils] Missing IPv6 support on pypi.python.org

2015-11-08 Thread Baptiste Jonglez
Hi, pypi.python.org is currently not reachable over IPv6. I know this issue was brought up before [1,2]. This is a real issue for us, because our backend servers are IPv6-only (clients never need to talk to backend servers, they go through IPv4-enabled HTTP frontends). So, deploying packages

Re: [Distutils] Missing IPv6 support on pypi.python.org

2015-11-08 Thread Donald Stufft
I’m pretty sure that PyPI will get IPv6 support as soon as Fastly supports it and not any sooner. I know they’re working on making it happen but I don’t think they have a public timeline for it yet. On November 8, 2015 at 4:34:32 PM, Baptiste Jonglez (bapti...@bitsofnetworks.org) wrote: > Hi,