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The package is on test.pypi now: https://test.pypi.org/project/pypyodbc/1.3.6rc1/
I could successfully install it with pip 21.2.4
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Done.
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@rolweber done
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Do you mind that I want to re-publish the old release with an empty list of maintainers? The project has been effectively dormant for five years now, afaict.
No problem for me.
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Status update: I've got the release tagged, and a manually built artifact attached. https://github.com/pypyodbc/pypyodbc/releases/tag/v1.3.6rc1
Will try the upload to test PyPI tomorrow.
@braian87b If you have an account on https://test.pypi.org/, I can give you access to the project there once it exists :-) Unless someone beats me to it.
nice, it's braian87b
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The package is on test.pypi now: https://test.pypi.org/project/pypyodbc/1.3.6rc1/
Works for me. Thanks for pushing this through!
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I'd be careful with that.
Yes, but actually saw interesting fixes for some bugs that will be handy to be picked up, obviously we can prior send a message the the fork authors and/or check license changes. I don't remember now but I saw at least two or three things that may worth to take a look into it.
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As @nickolay figured out and recorded in commit nickolay@fc2c9a4, the PKG-INFO file of the archive published on PyPI was not generated from the setup.py file we have in the git history. I'm not going to try and re-create the package description.
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Hey, I have permissions on the repo, let me know if anyone need me to do something.
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@braian87b Thanks! My username on PyPI is rolweber
. Could you give me access to the pypyodbc project there?
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@rolweber I have plans to do a massive rewrite of the library starting on march to easily improve the tests, latest python3 and sqlalchemy full compatibilty, but first will be handy to browse all the forks and see if there is some interesting fixes and improvements to be merged here, that will be a lot of work but maybe someone can here can give a hand on that.
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Do you mind that I want to re-publish the old release with an empty list of maintainers? The project has been effectively dormant for five years now, afaict.
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Status update: I've got the release tagged, and a manually built artifact attached.
https://github.com/pypyodbc/pypyodbc/releases/tag/v1.3.6rc1
Will try the upload to test PyPI tomorrow.
@braian87b If you have an account on https://test.pypi.org/, I can give you access to the project there once it exists :-) Unless someone beats me to it.
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@braian87b You're invited to the project on test.pypi.
browse all the forks and see if there is some interesting fixes and improvements to be merged here
I'd be careful with that. Just because somebody forked the project and uploaded changes to their fork doesn't mean they're OK with those changes floating upstream. The MIT license does not require changes to be licensed under MIT as well. You'll be safer if you just stick to scanning the PRs that were submitted against the original project. If somebody pointed to their fork in an issue comment, like nickolay did, that is also an invitation to pick up their changes.
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I'll wait until tomorrow for feedback on the test pypi release. If no issues are raised, I'm planning to build and publish the 1.3.6 release tomorrow.
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I have plans to do a massive rewrite of the library starting on march
@braian87b I guess those plans got delayed a bit?
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Related Issues (20)
- Progress OpenEdge SQL_INVALID_HANDLE HOT 3
- pypyodbc unable to load libodbc on macOS with Apple Silicon HOT 2
- Error when using fetchone() HOT 2
- Segmentation fault while using ThreadPoolExecutor HOT 9
- Default handling of time fields causes ValueError when field isn't formatted according to hardcoded value
- Source code version inconsistencies ? HOT 8
- Insert into dbf-file
- on your webpage... maybe rewrite that the quickest is now Python-3.11 HOT 2
- Boolean values not handled consistently for some ODBC drivers HOT 7
- The binary value of a python object is truncated when stored as VARBINARY(MAX) in SQL Server using pypyodbc HOT 3
- Value transfered to next row when Null HOT 1
- Improve pypyobdc library HOT 1
- Newer ODBC Driver for SQL Server Drivers report 0 size for max varchar columns, causing truncation in fetch
- libodbc not found on mac (intel) HOT 2
- look code at old repo
- Python3 compatibility HOT 9
- Column names in cursor.description lowercased despite pypyodbc.lowercase = False HOT 1
- pypyodbc.DatabaseError: ('21S01', '[21S01] [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 11.0]Insert value list does not match column list') HOT 5
- Python 3 SQLAlchemy compatibility HOT 1
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