On Sun, 9 Jun 2024, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 2024-06-08 14:45:34, Bill Cole wrote:
I went looking for a better fix and found a reported issue at
https://github.com/SpamExperts/pyzor/issues/155 matching my original
symptoms in which a workaround was provided: install directly from
the GitHub project's master.zip link, i.e. a snapshot assembled from
the current state of the repo, which claims to be v1.1.1. I do not
like that solution at all, and added a comment to that issue
suggesting that they fix the problem by cutting a release for
PyPI. No response yet, but it has only been a matter of minutes.
The same issue was reported in 2016 and ignored for eight years before
being closed out of frustration (rather than because they did
something about it):
https://github.com/SpamExperts/pyzor/issues/54
Perhaps the project should consider retiring Pyzor as "no
longer effectively maintained"?
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Once more, please; I missed it the last time: what's the difference
between "Quantitative Easing" and "Counterfeiting"?
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