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Do you have any plan to release a new version? #886

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ikedaosushi opened this issue Jan 26, 2021 · 5 comments
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Do you have any plan to release a new version? #886

ikedaosushi opened this issue Jan 26, 2021 · 5 comments

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@ikedaosushi
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Hi, astroid team.

My team is using pylint, there is a problem with the combination of astroid==2.4.2 and pandas==1.1.5 as the following issue.
pandas-dev/pandas#38355

In fact, this issue is fixed in astroid==master, so I'm curious whether there is a plan to release a new version of astroid.
In my observation, many developers faced the same problem, at least at that time. I believe the new release will help many🙂

I really appreciate your continuous development. Thanks.

@mihaimaruseac
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TensorFlow is also blocked on a new version of astroid, via pylint.

@JamieSharpe
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JamieSharpe commented Jan 28, 2021

I'm having similar issues with conflicting dependencies.

The conflict is caused by:
    The user requested lazy-object-proxy==1.5.2
    astroid 2.4.2 depends on lazy-object-proxy==1.4.*

This is resolved in one of the latest commits @744a9a8.

There was a release date marked, which was quickly overturned.

A new release would fix our development upgrades being blocked.

@hippo91
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hippo91 commented Jan 31, 2021

@PCManticore @AWhetter any idea about this?
If you agree i'll be pleased to release a new version of astroid and pylint.
There are many demands about this.

@AWhetter
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I haven't kept up with what changes have gone in and whether there has been anything risky that we've done, but given that it's been such a long time since we've done a release of pylint or astroid I think doing a release soon/now seems like a good idea.

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hippo91 commented Feb 15, 2021

The new astroid version (1.5) has been released.

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