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dbaston avatar dbaston commented on August 24, 2024 1

I think exactextract is now just a bit in a special situation as there isn't a "stable" python release yet?

Yes. Hopefully not much longer, I just need to convince myself that the current API is suitable.

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dbaston avatar dbaston commented on August 24, 2024

The package on PyPI isn't up to date with GitHub. I'll push an updated snapshot to Test PyPI at https://test.pypi.org/project/exactextract/. The dependencies are fairly minimal if you want to build the library from source.

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theroggy avatar theroggy commented on August 24, 2024

That version indeed works fine. Thanks!

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theroggy avatar theroggy commented on August 24, 2024

Maybe better to push the version as well to regular/production pypi, e.g. as an alpha version, as the version available there now is ~broken?

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dbaston avatar dbaston commented on August 24, 2024

I don't know about "broken", but it's nearly 2 months old so it doesn't have this feature.

I'm trying to figure out the right frequency to push development releases to regular PyPI. Any info on best practices would be welcome.

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theroggy avatar theroggy commented on August 24, 2024

I don't know about "broken", but it's nearly 2 months old so it doesn't have this feature.

Ah, OK, sorry. I misinterpreted the error message as well as the timeline of the pip package vs. when the new feature was introduced. I should have looked better :-(...

I'm trying to figure out the right frequency to push development releases to regular PyPI. Any info on best practices would be welcome.

I wouldn't call it best practices, but based on the projects I'm involved in (not that many), development releases (or rather alpha releases, never encountered development releases) are quite rare and there is no specific frequency. They are only used if there is a need for some broader testing exposure than unit tests can offer. Or, if there is a specific wish/need for someone to get an earlier version (either for broader testing or just to have it earlier), but that's just as rare.
Sometimes there are beta releases or release candidates e.g. a few weeks before a feature release, but even those aren't very common.

I think exactextract is now just a bit in a special situation as there isn't a "stable" python release yet?

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