setuptools
howtheytest
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MIT License | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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setuptools
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My User Experience Porting Off Setup.py
To be fair, that seems to have been a 2 year warning:
https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/commit/3544de73b3662a27fa...
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Python 3.12.0 from a supply chain security perspective
There was/is some discussion in setuptools about how to normalize the tarball (https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/2133#issuecomment-...) coudl something similar be applied to Building Python itself ?
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ERROR after python3.11 update
❯ yay -Sy python-setuptools python-jaraco.text ❯ pip show setuptools Name: setuptools Version: 67.7.0 Summary: Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python packages Home-page: https://github.com/pypa/setuptools Author: Python Packaging Authority Author-email: [email protected] License: Location: /usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages Requires: jaraco.text, more-itertools, ordered-set, packaging, platformdirs, tomli, validate-pyproject Required-by: Cerberus, fs, httpie, input-remapper, pecan, pycountry, python-lsp-server, reuse, setuptools-scm, zc.lockfile
- InvalidVersion Exception on Setuptools 66
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PIP fails to install correctly in Ubuntu 20.04.Need help.
Link: https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/3772
- If there’s gonna be a Python 4.0 one day, what’s a breaking change you’d like to see? Let’s explore the ideas you have that can make Python even better!
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So how do you actually deploy code/scripts?
For example, when it comes to Python, one option is to use the same packaging system that a huge number of open-source libraries and tools are published with. You can use setuptools or Hatch to build a "packaged" version of your code, and publish it to either the public PyPi repository or an internal one that you set up. Then your users can use pip to install your package, automatically fetch its dependencies, and keep it up to date, just like any other Python module.
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What’s the most convenient way for a non-programmer to run a Python code?
You could maybe make it a click Application, and use setuptools.
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turbo encabulator compliant
Not sure how advisable it is to depend on setup.py given the setuptools team has very clearly stated that they are not interested in supporting any cli commands anymore including setup.py install. Relavant PR
- [BUG] There was an error checking the latest version of pip · Issue #3333 · pypa/setuptools
howtheytest
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10 Github Repositories for Software Testers
9. How They Test
- They Test
- A curated list of how different companies test. (Incl. Netflix, Shopify, Canva, Slack and many more)
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Blogs, people and companies to follow for testing approaches. Any recommendations?
If you want to know how well-known companies test software, then I highly recommend checking out this wonderful gem: How They Test.
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Top 10 Developer Trends, Wed Sep 02 2020
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