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Consider publishing git-imerge on PyPI #74

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ccharles opened this issue Mar 15, 2015 · 6 comments
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Consider publishing git-imerge on PyPI #74

ccharles opened this issue Mar 15, 2015 · 6 comments

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@ccharles
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It would be very helpful if git-imerge was available via PyPI so it could be installed via pip or similar tools.

@mhagger
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mhagger commented May 7, 2015

Yes, that would be helpful for some people. Is there somebody around who could summarize what would be needed to make git-imerge into a PyPI package (maybe even in the form of a PR)? Do we just need a setup.py file, or would we have to rearrange the sources? Every time I look into Python's packaging tools, it seems like there is no real consensus about best practices and my gumption ebbs away. Maybe that situation has changed.

@orao
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orao commented Oct 10, 2018

Sorry if the question has already been asked and answered but has it been considered to supply git imerge to the base git itself as a new command, or even make it a part of the merge command itself (perhaps with a flag, like -i)?

@abitrolly
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README says it is available from PyPI https://github.com/mhagger/git-imerge#installation but it is not - https://pypi.org/project/git-imerge/

@elonzh
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elonzh commented Jun 24, 2020

README says it is available from PyPI https://github.com/mhagger/git-imerge#installation but it is not - https://pypi.org/project/git-imerge/

According to #143 ,I think it will be uploaded to PyPI soon. @mhagger

@Calinou
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Calinou commented Jul 21, 2020

Bump 🙂 I still can't install git-imerge using pip3 install --user git-imerge:

ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement git-imerge (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for git-imerge

@mhagger
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mhagger commented Sep 26, 2020

There is now really a release on PyPI, so this should work now. Please reopen the issue if you are still having problems.

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