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New release wanted #17

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rom1504 opened this issue Apr 17, 2022 · 6 comments
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New release wanted #17

rom1504 opened this issue Apr 17, 2022 · 6 comments

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@rom1504
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rom1504 commented Apr 17, 2022

hi,
I'm finding that rocksdb python package is outdated
do you plan to update it ?

what are the changes here?

@NightTsarina
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Hi Romain, I am not sure I understand.. Could you explain what is the issue you are reporting?

@rom1504
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rom1504 commented Apr 17, 2022

I think it would be great if there was a pypi package with an up to date version of rocksdb.

It seems your fork is currently the most up to date.
Could you consider publishing it to pypi?

@NightTsarina
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Yes, I am planning on preparing a release soon, after some tests are finished. And I will look into publishing to pypi too

@NightTsarina NightTsarina changed the title main improvements / changes / pypi release ? New release wanted Apr 20, 2022
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wbarnha commented May 13, 2022

I really like the work done in this repository. It'd be nice if we could set this as 'head' for all the other forks of python-rocksdb or get this more attention. Looking forward to the release!

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feevos commented May 19, 2022

Great work, SO useful!!! Thank you very much for your contribution!!

@eladn
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eladn commented Jun 20, 2022

Thanks for maintaining this project! I find RocksDB usable for many python-based applications. I wonder how come it's not very known.

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