RE: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2015-05-07 Thread Christian Hammond
If the Pillow wheels contain support for all the image formats, and those get 
pulled in automatically through pip, then yes. Otherwise, the situation would 
be the same as it is today. We don't have really any control of how that's 
built, which is difficult. 
Unfortunately, none of the packaging stuff we're doing will affect the image 
libraries.

Basically, if 'easy_install Pillow' doesn't do the right thing, but 'pip 
install Pillow' does, then it should work.

Christian

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From: Dunnigan, Terrence J terrence.j.dunni...@boeing.com
Reply: reviewboard@googlegroups.com reviewboard@googlegroups.com
Date: May 7, 2015 at 2:15:26 PM
To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com reviewboard@googlegroups.com, 
kswee...@twitter.com kswee...@twitter.com
Subject:  RE: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

 Great news!
  
 What about Review Board Power Pack? Will this resolve the issue (for some of 
 us) of obtaining  
 the correct imaging libraries?
  
 Terry
  
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 From: reviewboard@googlegroups.com [mailto:reviewboard@googlegroups.com] On  
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 Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 4:06 PM
 To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com; kswee...@twitter.com
 Subject: Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?
  
 Hi Kevin,
  
 The next releases of RBTools and Review Board will ship Wheels, which are 
 pip-compatible.  
 We have everything in place for this already.
  
 We've also moved to a better scheme for verified URLs, meaning that pip won't 
 need the  
 `--allow-unverified` stuff anymore. Every single download URL and file 
 checksum is  
 now registered with PyPI, so that clients can download the package and be 
 absolutely  
 sure the contents are what they should be.
  
 What we're still missing is the support for registered external indexes, 
 which pip and  
 PyPI don't yet have. So, it'll still be necessary to do 
 `--allow-all-external`. As soon  
 as they introduce compatibility for PEP 470, we'll be able to implement that 
 last bit,  
 finally giving everyone the ability to do a simple 'pip install RBTools'.
  
 We don't have any issue in our tracker for this, but we're waiting for this 
 particular  
 issue: https://github.com/pypa/warehouse/issues/431
  
 Christian
  
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 -Original Message-
 From: kswee...@twitter.com  
 Reply: kswee...@twitter.com 
 Date: May 7, 2015 at 1:54:11 PM
 To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com 
 Cc: chip...@chipx86.com 
 Subject: Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?
  
  Hi Christian,
 
  Has there been any progress on these plans? Is there an issue I can watch?
 
  Thanks,
  Kevin
 
  On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at 6:02:03 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:
  
   Hi Kevin,
  
   There's been some ongoing discussions about changes to pip and the
   strategy for verification/external packages. We're waiting to see
   how those impact us. In the meantime, we've made some of the changes
   needed to get us closer to not needing allow-unverified, but we're not 
   fully there  
 yet.
  
   There's no plan to move everything onto PyPI's hosting. It shouldn't
   matter down the road, from my understanding, but it does depend on
   the future plans for pip/PyPI.
  
   Christian
  
  
   On Wednesday, October 22, 2014,  wrote:
  
   Apologies if this is already answered somewhere in history, but are
   there any plans to revisit this change?
  
   We (Apache Aurora) use rbt in our development workflow via pip to
   no apparent ill effect. We'd like to avoid the use of
   --allow-unverified RBTools
  
   The currently-published version is only available via HTTP on a
   server external to PyPI. That means it's vulnerable to MITMs and it
   doesn't benefit from PyPI's caching infrastructure.
  
   Thanks,
   Kevin
  
   On Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:55:47 PM UTC-7, Buck Evan wrote:
  
   For the record, the below command does result in a
   correctly-working rbt command.
  
   rbtools really should become compatible with the pip default options.
  
  
  
   On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 2:17:37 PM UTC-7, David Trowbridge wrote:
  
   That will install the package, but I believe pip still doesn't
   properly register python entry points, which means that rbt won't work 
   right.  
  
   -David
  
   On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:04 PM, Edward Delaporte wrote:
  
   For what it's worth, there seems to be a combination of command
   line flags that works as a workaround:
  
   pip install rbtools --allow-external rbtools --allow-unverified
   rbtools
  
  
   On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 8:03:11 AM UTC-5, Jason Antman wrote:
  
   I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for
   ReviewBoard itself. However, I have

Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2015-05-07 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Kevin,

The next releases of RBTools and Review Board will ship Wheels, which are 
pip-compatible. We have everything in place for this already.

We've also moved to a better scheme for verified URLs, meaning that pip won't 
need the `--allow-unverified` stuff anymore. Every single download URL and file 
checksum is now registered with PyPI, so that clients can download the package 
and be absolutely sure the contents are what they should be.

What we're still missing is the support for registered external indexes, which 
pip and PyPI don't yet have. So, it'll still be necessary to do 
`--allow-all-external`. As soon as they introduce compatibility for PEP 470, 
we'll be able to implement that last bit, finally giving everyone the ability 
to do a simple 'pip install RBTools'.

We don't have any issue in our tracker for this, but we're waiting for this 
particular issue: https://github.com/pypa/warehouse/issues/431

Christian

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From: kswee...@twitter.com kswee...@twitter.com
Reply: kswee...@twitter.com kswee...@twitter.com
Date: May 7, 2015 at 1:54:11 PM
To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com reviewboard@googlegroups.com
Cc: chip...@chipx86.com chip...@chipx86.com
Subject:  Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

 Hi Christian,
  
 Has there been any progress on these plans? Is there an issue I can watch?
  
 Thanks,
 Kevin
  
 On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at 6:02:03 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:
 
  Hi Kevin,
 
  There's been some ongoing discussions about changes to pip and the
  strategy for verification/external packages. We're waiting to see how those
  impact us. In the meantime, we've made some of the changes needed to get us
  closer to not needing allow-unverified, but we're not fully there yet.
 
  There's no plan to move everything onto PyPI's hosting. It shouldn't
  matter down the road, from my understanding, but it does depend on the
  future plans for pip/PyPI.
 
  Christian
 
 
  On Wednesday, October 22, 2014,  wrote:
 
  Apologies if this is already answered somewhere in history, but are there
  any plans to revisit this change?
 
  We (Apache Aurora) use rbt in our development workflow via pip to no
  apparent ill effect. We'd like to avoid the use of --allow-unverified
  RBTools
 
  The currently-published version is only available via HTTP on a server
  external to PyPI. That means it's vulnerable to MITMs and it doesn't
  benefit from PyPI's caching infrastructure.
 
  Thanks,
  Kevin
 
  On Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:55:47 PM UTC-7, Buck Evan wrote:
 
  For the record, the below command does result in a correctly-working rbt
  command.
 
  rbtools really should become compatible with the pip default options.
 
 
 
  On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 2:17:37 PM UTC-7, David Trowbridge wrote:
 
  That will install the package, but I believe pip still doesn't properly
  register python entry points, which means that rbt won't work right.
 
  -David
 
  On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:04 PM, Edward Delaporte wrote:
 
  For what it's worth, there seems to be a combination of command line
  flags that works as a workaround:
 
  pip install rbtools --allow-external rbtools --allow-unverified rbtools
 
 
  On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 8:03:11 AM UTC-5, Jason Antman wrote:
 
  I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for
  ReviewBoard itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip
  installation is the only method I can do, and I only need access to 
  RBTools
  for the API client.
 
  As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install RBTools==0.5.2`
  without a problem, and I have this in a number of requirements.txt 
  files.
 
  This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that uses
  this, and got an error from pip saying No distributions at all found -
  there don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi itself, and even 
  having
  it allow external URLs doesn't seem to work.
 
  Is this an intentional change in behavior?
 
  Thanks,
  Jason
 
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Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2015-05-07 Thread ksweeney
Hi Christian,

Has there been any progress on these plans? Is there an issue I can watch?

Thanks,
Kevin

On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at 6:02:03 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:

 Hi Kevin,

 There's been some ongoing discussions about changes to pip and the 
 strategy for verification/external packages. We're waiting to see how those 
 impact us. In the meantime, we've made some of the changes needed to get us 
 closer to not needing allow-unverified, but we're not fully there yet.

 There's no plan to move everything onto PyPI's hosting. It shouldn't 
 matter down the road, from my understanding, but it does depend on the 
 future plans for pip/PyPI.

 Christian


 On Wednesday, October 22, 2014, kswe...@twitter.com javascript: wrote:

 Apologies if this is already answered somewhere in history, but are there 
 any plans to revisit this change?

 We (Apache Aurora) use rbt in our development workflow via pip to no 
 apparent ill effect. We'd like to avoid the use of --allow-unverified 
 RBTools

 The currently-published version is only available via HTTP on a server 
 external to PyPI. That means it's vulnerable to MITMs and it doesn't 
 benefit from PyPI's caching infrastructure.

 Thanks,
 Kevin

 On Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:55:47 PM UTC-7, Buck Evan wrote:

 For the record, the below command does result in a correctly-working rbt 
 command.

 rbtools really should become compatible with the pip default options.



 On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 2:17:37 PM UTC-7, David Trowbridge wrote:

 That will install the package, but I believe pip still doesn't properly 
 register python entry points, which means that rbt won't work right.

 -David

 On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:04 PM, Edward Delaporte edth...@gmail.com wrote:

 For what it's worth, there seems to be a combination of command line 
 flags that works as a workaround:

 pip install rbtools --allow-external rbtools --allow-unverified rbtools


 On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 8:03:11 AM UTC-5, Jason Antman wrote:

 I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for 
 ReviewBoard itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip 
 installation is the only method I can do, and I only need access to 
 RBTools 
 for the API client.

 As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install RBTools==0.5.2` 
 without a problem, and I have this in a number of requirements.txt files.

 This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that uses 
 this, and got an error from pip saying No distributions at all found - 
 there don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi itself, and even having 
 it allow external URLs doesn't seem to work.

 Is this an intentional change in behavior?

 Thanks,
 Jason

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RE: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2015-05-07 Thread Dunnigan, Terrence J
Great news!

What about Review Board Power Pack? Will this resolve the issue (for some of 
us) of obtaining the correct imaging libraries?

Terry

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From: reviewboard@googlegroups.com [mailto:reviewboard@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Christian Hammond
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 4:06 PM
To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com; kswee...@twitter.com
Subject: Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

Hi Kevin,

The next releases of RBTools and Review Board will ship Wheels, which are 
pip-compatible. We have everything in place for this already.

We've also moved to a better scheme for verified URLs, meaning that pip won't 
need the `--allow-unverified` stuff anymore. Every single download URL and file 
checksum is now registered with PyPI, so that clients can download the package 
and be absolutely sure the contents are what they should be.

What we're still missing is the support for registered external indexes, which 
pip and PyPI don't yet have. So, it'll still be necessary to do 
`--allow-all-external`. As soon as they introduce compatibility for PEP 470, 
we'll be able to implement that last bit, finally giving everyone the ability 
to do a simple 'pip install RBTools'.

We don't have any issue in our tracker for this, but we're waiting for this 
particular issue: https://github.com/pypa/warehouse/issues/431

Christian

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From: kswee...@twitter.com kswee...@twitter.com
Reply: kswee...@twitter.com kswee...@twitter.com
Date: May 7, 2015 at 1:54:11 PM
To: reviewboard@googlegroups.com reviewboard@googlegroups.com
Cc: chip...@chipx86.com chip...@chipx86.com
Subject:  Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

 Hi Christian,
  
 Has there been any progress on these plans? Is there an issue I can watch?
  
 Thanks,
 Kevin
  
 On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at 6:02:03 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:
 
  Hi Kevin,
 
  There's been some ongoing discussions about changes to pip and the 
  strategy for verification/external packages. We're waiting to see 
  how those impact us. In the meantime, we've made some of the changes 
  needed to get us closer to not needing allow-unverified, but we're not 
  fully there yet.
 
  There's no plan to move everything onto PyPI's hosting. It shouldn't 
  matter down the road, from my understanding, but it does depend on 
  the future plans for pip/PyPI.
 
  Christian
 
 
  On Wednesday, October 22, 2014,  wrote:
 
  Apologies if this is already answered somewhere in history, but are 
  there any plans to revisit this change?
 
  We (Apache Aurora) use rbt in our development workflow via pip to 
  no apparent ill effect. We'd like to avoid the use of 
  --allow-unverified RBTools
 
  The currently-published version is only available via HTTP on a 
  server external to PyPI. That means it's vulnerable to MITMs and it 
  doesn't benefit from PyPI's caching infrastructure.
 
  Thanks,
  Kevin
 
  On Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:55:47 PM UTC-7, Buck Evan wrote:
 
  For the record, the below command does result in a 
  correctly-working rbt command.
 
  rbtools really should become compatible with the pip default options.
 
 
 
  On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 2:17:37 PM UTC-7, David Trowbridge wrote:
 
  That will install the package, but I believe pip still doesn't 
  properly register python entry points, which means that rbt won't work 
  right.
 
  -David
 
  On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:04 PM, Edward Delaporte wrote:
 
  For what it's worth, there seems to be a combination of command 
  line flags that works as a workaround:
 
  pip install rbtools --allow-external rbtools --allow-unverified 
  rbtools
 
 
  On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 8:03:11 AM UTC-5, Jason Antman wrote:
 
  I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for 
  ReviewBoard itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip 
  installation is the only method I can do, and I only need access 
  to RBTools for the API client.
 
  As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install 
  RBTools==0.5.2` without a problem, and I have this in a number of 
  requirements.txt files.
 
  This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that 
  uses this, and got an error from pip saying No distributions at 
  all found - there don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi 
  itself, and even having it allow external URLs doesn't seem to work.
 
  Is this an intentional change in behavior?
 
  Thanks,
  Jason
 
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Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2014-10-22 Thread ksweeney
Apologies if this is already answered somewhere in history, but are there 
any plans to revisit this change?

We (Apache Aurora) use rbt in our development workflow via pip to no 
apparent ill effect. We'd like to avoid the use of --allow-unverified 
RBTools

The currently-published version is only available via HTTP on a server 
external to PyPI. That means it's vulnerable to MITMs and it doesn't 
benefit from PyPI's caching infrastructure.

Thanks,
Kevin

On Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:55:47 PM UTC-7, Buck Evan wrote:

 For the record, the below command does result in a correctly-working rbt 
 command.

 rbtools really should become compatible with the pip default options.



 On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 2:17:37 PM UTC-7, David Trowbridge wrote:

 That will install the package, but I believe pip still doesn't properly 
 register python entry points, which means that rbt won't work right.

 -David

 On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:04 PM, Edward Delaporte edth...@gmail.com wrote:

 For what it's worth, there seems to be a combination of command line 
 flags that works as a workaround:

 pip install rbtools --allow-external rbtools --allow-unverified rbtools


 On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 8:03:11 AM UTC-5, Jason Antman wrote:

 I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for 
 ReviewBoard itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip 
 installation is the only method I can do, and I only need access to RBTools 
 for the API client.

 As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install RBTools==0.5.2` 
 without a problem, and I have this in a number of requirements.txt files.

 This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that uses 
 this, and got an error from pip saying No distributions at all found - 
 there don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi itself, and even having 
 it allow external URLs doesn't seem to work.

 Is this an intentional change in behavior?

 Thanks,
 Jason

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Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2014-10-22 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Kevin,

There's been some ongoing discussions about changes to pip and the strategy
for verification/external packages. We're waiting to see how those impact
us. In the meantime, we've made some of the changes needed to get us closer
to not needing allow-unverified, but we're not fully there yet.

There's no plan to move everything onto PyPI's hosting. It shouldn't matter
down the road, from my understanding, but it does depend on the future
plans for pip/PyPI.

Christian


On Wednesday, October 22, 2014, kswee...@twitter.com wrote:

 Apologies if this is already answered somewhere in history, but are there
 any plans to revisit this change?

 We (Apache Aurora) use rbt in our development workflow via pip to no
 apparent ill effect. We'd like to avoid the use of --allow-unverified
 RBTools

 The currently-published version is only available via HTTP on a server
 external to PyPI. That means it's vulnerable to MITMs and it doesn't
 benefit from PyPI's caching infrastructure.

 Thanks,
 Kevin

 On Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:55:47 PM UTC-7, Buck Evan wrote:

 For the record, the below command does result in a correctly-working rbt
 command.

 rbtools really should become compatible with the pip default options.



 On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 2:17:37 PM UTC-7, David Trowbridge wrote:

 That will install the package, but I believe pip still doesn't properly
 register python entry points, which means that rbt won't work right.

 -David

 On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:04 PM, Edward Delaporte edth...@gmail.com wrote:

 For what it's worth, there seems to be a combination of command line
 flags that works as a workaround:

 pip install rbtools --allow-external rbtools --allow-unverified rbtools


 On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 8:03:11 AM UTC-5, Jason Antman wrote:

 I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for
 ReviewBoard itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip
 installation is the only method I can do, and I only need access to RBTools
 for the API client.

 As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install RBTools==0.5.2`
 without a problem, and I have this in a number of requirements.txt files.

 This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that uses
 this, and got an error from pip saying No distributions at all found -
 there don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi itself, and even having
 it allow external URLs doesn't seem to work.

 Is this an intentional change in behavior?

 Thanks,
 Jason

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Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2014-08-14 Thread Buck Golemon
For the record, the below command does result in a correctly-working rbt 
command.

rbtools really should become compatible with the pip default options.



On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 2:17:37 PM UTC-7, David Trowbridge wrote:

 That will install the package, but I believe pip still doesn't properly 
 register python entry points, which means that rbt won't work right.

 -David

 On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:04 PM, Edward Delaporte edth...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 For what it's worth, there seems to be a combination of command line flags 
 that works as a workaround:

 pip install rbtools --allow-external rbtools --allow-unverified rbtools


 On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 8:03:11 AM UTC-5, Jason Antman wrote:

 I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for ReviewBoard 
 itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip installation is the 
 only method I can do, and I only need access to RBTools for the API client.

 As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install RBTools==0.5.2` 
 without a problem, and I have this in a number of requirements.txt files.

 This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that uses this, 
 and got an error from pip saying No distributions at all found - there 
 don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi itself, and even having it 
 allow external URLs doesn't seem to work.

 Is this an intentional change in behavior?

 Thanks,
 Jason

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Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2014-08-06 Thread Edward Delaporte
For what it's worth, there seems to be a combination of command line flags 
that works as a workaround:

pip install rbtools --allow-external rbtools --allow-unverified rbtools


On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 8:03:11 AM UTC-5, Jason Antman wrote:

 I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for ReviewBoard 
 itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip installation is the 
 only method I can do, and I only need access to RBTools for the API client.

 As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install RBTools==0.5.2` without 
 a problem, and I have this in a number of requirements.txt files.

 This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that uses this, 
 and got an error from pip saying No distributions at all found - there 
 don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi itself, and even having it 
 allow external URLs doesn't seem to work.

 Is this an intentional change in behavior?

 Thanks,
 Jason


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Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2014-08-06 Thread David Trowbridge
That will install the package, but I believe pip still doesn't properly 
register python entry points, which means that rbt won't work right.

-David

 On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:04 PM, Edward Delaporte edthe...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 For what it's worth, there seems to be a combination of command line flags 
 that works as a workaround:
 
 pip install rbtools --allow-external rbtools --allow-unverified rbtools
 
 
 On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 8:03:11 AM UTC-5, Jason Antman wrote:
 I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for ReviewBoard 
 itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip installation is the only 
 method I can do, and I only need access to RBTools for the API client.
 
 As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install RBTools==0.5.2` without a 
 problem, and I have this in a number of requirements.txt files.
 
 This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that uses this, 
 and got an error from pip saying No distributions at all found - there 
 don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi itself, and even having it allow 
 external URLs doesn't seem to work.
 
 Is this an intentional change in behavior?
 
 Thanks,
 Jason
 
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Re: can't pip install RBTools - no packages on pypi?

2014-05-07 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Jason,

For I suppose security reasons, the pip team decided to no longer support
installing packages that aren't hosted directly on PyPI. Since we actually
host the packages ourselves (for a variety of reasons), pip will just
ignore them.

There's a command line option in pip to turn this off, but we have no
control over it ourselves.

It's possible you'll hit other issues with pip. I'm open to hearing about
them, but we cannot offer official support for pip until they stop breaking
us.

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On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 6:03 AM, Jason Antman ja...@jasonantman.com wrote:

 I'm aware that pip is not a supported installation method for ReviewBoard
 itself. However, I have a number of cases where pip installation is the
 only method I can do, and I only need access to RBTools for the API client.

 As of a few months ago, I was able to `pip install RBTools==0.5.2` without
 a problem, and I have this in a number of requirements.txt files.

 This morning I tried re-deploying one of the applications that uses this,
 and got an error from pip saying No distributions at all found - there
 don't seem to be any valid packages on pypi itself, and even having it
 allow external URLs doesn't seem to work.

 Is this an intentional change in behavior?

 Thanks,
 Jason

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