Re: Reverting d477018b57 "gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.12."

2023-05-24 Thread John Kehayias
Hi Tanguy,

 Original Message 
On May 24, 2023, 11:48 PM, Tanguy LE CARROUR wrote:
> Hi John,
> Quoting John Kehayias (2023-05-04 17:09:14)
> > I didn't emerge in time for the core-updates merge. There might be a better 
> > way
> > than causing a python world rebuild, but this is my current series
> > which does have Poetry building (might as well do the updates I
> > figure):
> […]
> > I'll give it a try at the week end!

> Days became weeks and… I had no chance (yet) to give it a try! 

> Any updates on your side? I've just seen that Lars answered on #63139 few 
> weeks ago.

No worries! I know all too well how time passes in unexpected ways.

I haven't had a chance to work on this as I'm away for a few weeks from a 
proper computer. I meant to say so on that issue thread but looks like I 
forgot. I'll try that though as the formatting of this message may make clear, 
I'm not using my preferred email client and it is more difficult.

But since days did turn to weeks, I'm nearing the end of my travels and will be 
back in a little over a week so hopefully more progress then.

John

Re: Reverting d477018b57 "gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.12."

2023-05-24 Thread Tanguy LE CARROUR
Hi John,

Quoting Tanguy LE CARROUR (2023-05-04 17:23:44)
> Quoting John Kehayias (2023-05-04 17:09:14)
> > I didn't emerge in time for the core-updates merge. There might be a better 
> > way
> > than causing a python world rebuild, but this is my current series
> > which does have Poetry building (might as well do the updates I
> > figure): 
> […]
> 
> I'll give it a try at the week end!

Days became weeks and… I had no chance (yet) to give it a try! 

Any updates on your side? I've just seen that Lars answered on #63139
few weeks ago.

Cheers,

-- 
Tanguy



Re: Reverting d477018b57 "gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.12."

2023-05-04 Thread Tanguy LE CARROUR
Hi John,


Quoting John Kehayias (2023-05-04 17:09:14)
> On Wed, May 03, 2023 at 09:49 AM, Tanguy LE CARROUR wrote:
> > I noticed yesterday that Poetry was broken:
> > .
> >
> > I might have spotted it earlier if I had spend time testing `core-update`.
> > My bad!
> >
> 
> Yes, I noticed that too but fixing the current version of Poetry sent
> me down quite a rabbit hole of dependencies and updates.

Oh my G…uix! O_o'

I started working on it yesterday, but stop after:

  gnu: Add python-pyproject-hooks.
  gnu: python-virtualenv: Update to 20.22.0.
  gnu: Add python-poetry-plugin-export.

*ERF*! Not even close! :-(


> I didn't emerge in time for the core-updates merge. There might be a better 
> way
> than causing a python world rebuild, but this is my current series
> which does have Poetry building (might as well do the updates I
> figure): 
> 
> The proper polishing and bootstrapping updates is WIP, but that series
> will get you Poetry building, after lots of other rebuilding :)

Or, I could write a Poetry v1.1.12 package definition in my channel.
Selfish, but efficient. Selfishient?!


> Right, probably a typo in the commit message.
> 
> > Unfortunately, I have no time to work on this right now. Would it be
> > possible to revert the change? Or should I submit a patch to downgrade it?
> 
> I haven't tried if a simple revert will build given all the other
> changes from core-updates. If that works that would be a good stopgap.
> Do you know if that works and is simple enough? Or can you test?

No, I haven't tried! I don't even know if many packages actually depend
on `poetry`. I'm expecting dependencies on `python-poetry-core`.

I'll give it a try at the week end!

Cheers,

-- 
Tanguy



Re: Reverting d477018b57 "gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.12."

2023-05-04 Thread John Kehayias
Hi Tanguy,

On Wed, May 03, 2023 at 09:49 AM, Tanguy LE CARROUR wrote:

> Hi Guix,
>
> I noticed yesterday that Poetry was broken:
> .
>
> I might have spotted it earlier if I had spend time testing `core-update`.
> My bad!
>

Yes, I noticed that too but fixing the current version of Poetry sent
me down quite a rabbit hole of dependencies and updates. I didn't
emerge in time for the core-updates merge. There might be a better way
than causing a python world rebuild, but this is my current series
which does have Poetry building (might as well do the updates I
figure): 

The proper polishing and bootstrapping updates is WIP, but that series
will get you Poetry building, after lots of other rebuilding :)

> The problematic commit seems to be d477018b57 "gnu: poetry: Update to 
> 1.1.12.".
>
> What also questions me is the fact that the commit message states that
> it's an upgrade to `1.1.12` when it's the current version and it's
> actually an upgrade to `1.4.2`.
>

Right, probably a typo in the commit message.

> Unfortunately, I have no time to work on this right now. Would it be
> possible to revert the change? Or should I submit a patch to downgrade it?
>
> Cheers,

I haven't tried if a simple revert will build given all the other
changes from core-updates. If that works that would be a good stopgap.
Do you know if that works and is simple enough? Or can you test?

Thanks,
John




Reverting d477018b57 "gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.12."

2023-05-03 Thread Tanguy LE CARROUR
Hi Guix,

I noticed yesterday that Poetry was broken:
.

I might have spotted it earlier if I had spend time testing `core-update`.
My bad!

The problematic commit seems to be d477018b57 "gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.12.".

What also questions me is the fact that the commit message states that
it's an upgrade to `1.1.12` when it's the current version and it's
actually an upgrade to `1.4.2`.

Unfortunately, I have no time to work on this right now. Would it be
possible to revert the change? Or should I submit a patch to downgrade it?

Cheers,

-- 
Tanguy