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Versions > 1.3.1 missing from PyPI #170

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maxhollmann opened this issue Apr 8, 2022 · 5 comments
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Versions > 1.3.1 missing from PyPI #170

maxhollmann opened this issue Apr 8, 2022 · 5 comments
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@maxhollmann
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I noticed that no new versions have been published to PyPI since 1.3.1. The documentation doesn't mention installation via pip, so is this intended?

@erogluorhan
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Hi @maxhollmann , thanks a lot for asking this! No, that is not intentional. Honest, we did forget to manually distribute at PyPI. This is mostly because the PyPI distribution of the rest of the GeoCAT toolkits is handled through automatic CI, and we just did not notice the need for manually releasing WRF-Python there after we took over the distribution tasks. Sorry for this, and we will work on it.

@michaelavs
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Quick update:
We now have an issue open with PyPI to get the maintainers list migrated to myself and @erogluorhan. Once that has been approved, we should be able to start actively working towards getting a PyPI release of WRF-python 1.3.3 going

@mullenkamp
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I could really use this because I use docker, and conda isn't so great with docker...
Thanks!

@michaelavs
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Hi @maxhollmann and @mullenkamp,
The PyPI download should be working and up to date with the cureent version of wrf-python (1.3.4.1). I did try doing a pip install in an environment without wrf-python and it did successfully download as wrf-python 1.3.4.1. I haven't tested the software after the pip install yet, so if you have any issues with that version please let us know and I will take a look into it!

@mullenkamp
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Hi @michaelavs ,
Thank you very much!
I'll give it a try and let you know if I find any problems. I'll be glad to get rid of conda in my docker build ;)

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