From: Tanguy LE CARROUR <tanguy@bioneland.org>
To: "Sébastien Lerique" <sl@eauchat.org>
Cc: 44401@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: [bug#44401] [PATCH] gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.4.
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2020 11:08:54 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1606730475.mjds5el6sr.astroid@rafflesia.none> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87lfejp49p.fsf@eauchat.org>
Hi Sébastien,
Excerpts from Sébastien Lerique's message of November 30, 2020 10:45 am:
> Hi Tanguy,
>
>> FYI, the upgrade to 1.1.4 is also discussed here:
>> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=44077
>
> Aha, great news! I've also been working on this last week, so it
> must overlap. I read the thread -- can you point me to your latest
> complete patch and what guix commit it applies to, so I can see if
> I have anything different?
>
> So far I had to update:
> - python-keyring to 21.5.0,
> - python-setuptools to 50.3.2,
> - python-virtualenv to 20.2.1,
> - python-distlib to 0.3.1,
> - python-tomlkit to 0.7.0,
> - and use requests-toolbelt-0.9.1 in poetry's package definition
>
> And I was now missing poetry-core, which I see you have done. This
> is turning into a large patchset, and on my side it's still with
> some tests disabled (though I'm still planning to activate them).
The main problem is `python-distlib`. So based on Marius' comment, I
created a `python-distlib/next`.
This is part of v5 here: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=44077
>> It seems that there's also a problem with the latest version of
>> keyring on Guix:
>> https://github.com/jaraco/keyring/issues/469
>> But I'm (slowly) working on it!
>
> Yes, I found that simply adding python-setuptools (aside from
> python-setuptools-scm) to the native-inputs made the build-system
> recognize the version.
That's great!! You could add a comment with your solution to the issue,
for the sake of documenting it.
> Once I have your latest patch I should probably be able to
> converge on what you have done. Here is my current patchset for
> reference: http://0x0.st/i7b_.diff , I'm working on
> 4a914de930a8317cab5bc11bdb608e3a3da3d1ad. I don't know whether to
> send parts of this as separate patches or not.
Sounds like a plan! :-)
Can I suggest that you wait for #44077 to be merged and then submit your
improvements?!
Thanks,
--
Tanguy
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2020-11-02 22:26 [bug#44401] [PATCH] gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.4 Sébastien Lerique
[not found] ` <handler.44401.B.160435601427578.ack@debbugs.gnu.org>
2020-11-03 0:01 ` [bug#44401] Acknowledgement ([PATCH] gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.4.) Sébastien Lerique
2020-11-29 17:45 ` [bug#44401] [PATCH] gnu: poetry: Update to 1.1.4 Tanguy LE CARROUR
2020-11-30 9:45 ` Sébastien Lerique
2020-11-30 10:08 ` Tanguy LE CARROUR [this message]
2020-11-30 10:29 ` Sébastien Lerique
2020-12-01 10:38 ` Tanguy LE CARROUR
2020-12-02 8:15 ` Tanguy LE CARROUR
2020-12-03 21:49 ` bug#44401: " Marius Bakke
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