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new release? #21

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cmacdonald opened this issue Apr 22, 2020 · 8 comments
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new release? #21

cmacdonald opened this issue Apr 22, 2020 · 8 comments

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@cmacdonald
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Hi guys,

Any timeline for deploying a new version to PyPi?

@andrewyates
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Any update on this?

Given that PyPi packages can't declare dependencies on the git repo directly, it would be very helpful to make a new release.

@carlos-gemmell
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Same here. Any update?

@cmacdonald
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I emailed co-author Maarten last week, who said he would investigate.

@seanmacavaney
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There's this in the meantime, which uses the current master version of this repository (thanks @andrewyates).

https://pypi.org/project/pytrec-eval-git/

It doesn't include the open PRs, though.

@cvangysel
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Sorry for the delay. I've released 0.5 just now: https://pypi.org/project/pytrec-eval/0.5/

@cmacdonald
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Great. Does this encompass a Windows pypi binary?

@cvangysel
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I've published a source release. Is that sufficient for Windows?

@cmacdonald
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Sorry I missed this reply @cvangysel - no I dont think so, as Windows rarely comes with a compiler. As we have perfect the Github build Actions for Windows, could a Github Action be used to build the Windows binaries and push to pypi?
See also https://packaging.python.org/guides/publishing-package-distribution-releases-using-github-actions-ci-cd-workflows/

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