portage
PDM
portage | PDM | |
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10 | 47 | |
520 | 6,553 | |
1.0% | 2.8% | |
9.7 | 9.6 | |
4 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
portage
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Gentoo installations older than >2years (pre 2021-02-22), need your help regarding a suspected bug
not a bug, you missed this where its intentionally disabled on existing installations because it could cause corruption.
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automatic snaps of btrfs when updating?
Bugs already there https://bugs.gentoo.org/839777, implementation as well: https://github.com/gentoo/portage/pull/933
- Questions About Network Interfaces, Swap, TMPFS, ZRAM, ZSwap and the Distribution Kernel
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Am I just being weird or does bash scripting have syntax on the weirder end of the spectrum?
Portage is written in Python.
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And I thought my 128GB of RAM are enough :D
* except the headaches I get when I try to wrap my mind around the codebase
- PSA: If you use GNU/Linux and then install proprietary software like itunes and discord and google chrome on top of it, you may as well just use Windows or MacOS. GNU/Linux is for free software.
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Two friends start exploring the joys of Gentoo together. [2 img]
Libreboot repositories for a free open-source bios implementation, and Portage for the Gentoo GNU/Linux operating system.
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How can I confirm that PORTAGE_NICENESS is working?
Note that due Linux's autogroup scheduling feature, PORTAGE_NICENESS may not have the effect that you think it has. You may want to try my patches for portage which add autogroup scheduling into account: https://github.com/gentoo/portage/pull/693
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How do USE flags work under the hood?
It's complicated, but line 726 is a good place to start the path to understanding : https://github.com/gentoo/portage/blob/master/lib/portage/dep/__init__.py
PDM
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Implementing Quality Checks In Your Git Workflow With Hooks and pre-commit
# See https://pre-commit.com for more information # See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks repos: - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks rev: v3.2.0 hooks: - id: trailing-whitespace - id: end-of-file-fixer - id: check-yaml - id: check-toml - id: check-added-large-files - repo: local hooks: - id: tox lint name: tox-validation entry: pdm run tox -e test,lint language: system files: ^src\/.+py$|pyproject.toml|^tests\/.+py$ types_or: [python, toml] pass_filenames: false - id: tox docs name: tox-docs language: system entry: pdm run tox -e docs types_or: [python, rst, toml] files: ^src\/.+py$|pyproject.toml|^docs\/ pass_filenames: false - repo: https://github.com/pdm-project/pdm rev: 2.10.4 # a PDM release exposing the hook hooks: - id: pdm-lock-check - repo: https://github.com/jumanjihouse/pre-commit-hooks rev: 3.0.0 hooks: - id: markdownlint
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Beginning Python: Project Management With PDM
PDM is a solution that allows for easy creation and management of python projects. Some of the key features that will improve the management of python projects include:
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A question about good practice when using docker.
You'd need a proper dependencies management tool like PDM or Poetry to exhaustively resolve and lock down all the transitive dependencies if you want to have anything closed to reproducible build.
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pdm-dotenv: Simplify Your Project's Environment Variable Management
Are you working on a Python project that uses pdm for dependency management and dotenv for local environment variable and secrets management? Do you find it frustrating when CLI tools like pgcli don't automatically pick up your .env file, forcing you to resort to npm install -g dotenv-cli? I've got a more convenient solution for you!
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PEP 582 rejected - consensus among the community needed
I first learned about PDM from a blog post written by one of the PDM contributers. The post was about OOPifying argparse to allow for easy creation/modification of subcommands that exist as their own classes/files, and to avoid maintaining a single long script with an endless number of subparser.add_argument(...) lines.
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PEP 704 – Require virtual environments by default for package installers
That's more or less what PEP 582 plans to do, but it's been stalled and mired in discussions for years. The PDM tool went ahead and implemented it though if you want to use it: https://github.com/pdm-project/pdm
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This Week In Python
pdm – A modern Python package and dependency manager
- Pdm: A modern Python dependency manager supporting the latest PEP standards
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How does a virtual environment work?
pdm and PEP 582 enter the chat
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Boring Python: Code Quality
I'm liking PDM for a while now. Quicker than Poetry and built according to the Python package spec in mind and not as an afterthought. While it was originally meant to work with PEP 582, it works with virtual environments too (now default).
https://github.com/pdm-project/pdm
What are some alternatives?
pkgcore - a framework for package management
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
PyInstaller - Freeze (package) Python programs into stand-alone executables
conda - A system-level, binary package and environment manager running on all major operating systems and platforms.
portage-utils - [MIRROR] Small and fast Portage helper tools written in C
pip-tools - A set of tools to keep your pinned Python dependencies fresh.
pip - The Python package installer
Pipenv - Python Development Workflow for Humans.
PyFlow - Visual scripting framework for python - https://wonderworks-software.github.io/PyFlow
pyenv - Simple Python version management
dephell - :package: :fire: Python project management. Manage packages: convert between formats, lock, install, resolve, isolate, test, build graph, show outdated, audit. Manage venvs, build package, bump version.
wheel - Adoption analysis of Python Wheels: https://pythonwheels.com/