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bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject fil
From: |
Tanguy LE CARROUR |
Subject: |
bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files? |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Mar 2024 08:46:01 +0100 |
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Hi Ludo’,
Quoting Ludovic Courtès (2024-03-28 19:09:49)
> Tanguy LE CARROUR <tanguy@bioneland.org> skribis:
>
> > Quoting Ludovic Courtès (2024-03-26 17:04:52)
>
> [...]
>
> >> But then I mean, we could offer, say, ‘guix import upstream https://…’,
> >> and that thing could parse ‘setup.py’ or similar to produce a package
> >> definition from that.
> >
> > I’m not against a good-old-generic-solution®, but this one might be
> > a bit… too generic. It contains no mention to Python, so the next logical
> > step
> > would be `guix import URL`. Not that I would not like it, though! 😁
>
> Well, this has been on my mind for a long time. Such a tool could
> provide at least a useful package skeleton even for software using CMake
> or Autotools.
>
> > So I would say… let’s wait and see what the others think. In the
> > meantime, I’ll have to dive deeper in the PEP and the actual importer
> > code.
>
> Looks like consensus among you Pythonistas has yet to be reached
> regarding whether ‘pyproject.toml’ data would be a useful addition. :-)
I have to admit that the Zen of Python [1] "There should be one-- and
preferably only one --
obvious way to do it." has been recently difficult to follow packaging-wise!
[1]: https://peps.python.org/pep-0020
Even Poetry, the one I’ve been using for years, as made questionable
decisions [2] and I have to admit that I had a look at the competitors.
[2]:
https://python-poetry.org/docs/faq/#why-does-poetry-not-adhere-to-semantic-versioning
> PS: I hear more and more long-time Python developers dismayed by the sad
> state of packaging and code evolution in Python. In Guile land, we
> say: refugees welcome! Come discover a great language and a great
> community (together with their own set of problems).
Thanks for the kind invitation, but… I have an acute form of parens-itis.
Seeing more that a pair of parenthesis on a single line make my eyes bleed! 😅
And… `#` is for comments, every other use is complete heresy and those
who go against the creed should suffer! … isn’t that what the parentheses
are for?! 😉
Any way, thanks again for caring about Python!
Regards,
--
Tanguy
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?, Ludovic Courtès, 2024/03/25
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?, Sharlatan Hellseher, 2024/03/25
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?, Tanguy LE CARROUR, 2024/03/26
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?, Ludovic Courtès, 2024/03/26
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?, Tanguy LE CARROUR, 2024/03/26
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?, Tanguy LE CARROUR, 2024/03/26
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?, Ludovic Courtès, 2024/03/28
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?,
Tanguy LE CARROUR <=
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?, Ludovic Courtès, 2024/03/29
- bug#69997: Should ‘guix import pypi’ get dependencies from pyproject files?, Tanguy LE CARROUR, 2024/03/29
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