- 24 Aug, 2016 1 commit
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Maurits van Rees authored
This avoids invisible control characters popping up in some terminals, like `xterm`. Note that this may affect tests by buildout recipes.
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- 18 Aug, 2016 2 commits
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Tres Seaver authored
Fixed bootstrap test for newer setuptools.
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Maurits van Rees authored
setuptools used to say this: No local packages or download links found for zc.buildout==UNKNOWN Since setuptools 25.1.0 it says this: No local packages or working download links found for zc.buildout==UNKNOWN See also https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/pull/609/files
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- 28 Jul, 2016 2 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
Fix typo
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Janez Troha authored
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- 12 Jul, 2016 5 commits
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Reinout van Rees authored
No python 3.3 and newer versions of the other pythons
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Patrick Gerken authored
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Patrick Gerken authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
Remove Python 2.6 and Python 3.2 support
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Patrick Gerken authored
Refs #297
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- 07 Jun, 2016 4 commits
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
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- 06 Jun, 2016 1 commit
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Tres Seaver authored
Simple Fix for 'Extending sections (macros)' in combination with += and -=.
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- 06 Apr, 2016 6 commits
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
It was originally called 'path'
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Reinout van Rees authored
Turn proposed patch into a pull request.
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- 16 Nov, 2015 3 commits
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
Nicer version constraint logging + better requirement conflict info logging
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- 13 Nov, 2015 11 commits
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
The tests fail to run due to the deprecation warnings, so I stripped 3.2 out of travis. Added 3.5 instead as that's the most modern version.
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
"dist" can be a PathMetaData instance, req.key is nicer. The latter has a .lower()...
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
Before you'd get a simple output like: Installing django. While: Installing django. Error: The requirement ('Django>=1.7') is not allowed by your [versions] constraint (1.6.6) ... which would mean you'd have to grep in all your requirements' sub-requirements which package actually requires the offending "django>=1.7" With this change you'll get a much more helpful output right before the error: Installing django. version and requirements information containing django: [versions] constraint on django: 1.6.6 Base installation request: 'sso', 'djangorecipe' Requirement of djangorecipe==1.10: Django Requirement of djangorecipe==1.10: zc.recipe.egg Requirement of djangorecipe==1.10: zc.buildout Requirement of sso: django-nose Requirement of sso: django-mama-cas Requirement of sso: django-debug-toolbar Requirement of sso: django-auth-ldap Requirement of sso: Django<1.7,>=1.4.2 Requirement of lizard-auth-server: django-nose Requirement of lizard-auth-server: django-extensions Requirement of lizard-auth-server: Django<1.7,>=1.6 Requirement of django-nose: Django>=1.2 Requirement of django-nose: nose>=1.2.1 Requirement of django-mama-cas: requests==1.1.0 Requirement of django-debug-toolbar: sqlparse Requirement of django-debug-toolbar: Django>=1.7 Requirement of django-auth-ldap: python-ldap>=2.0 Requirement of django-auth-ldap: django>=1.1 Requirement of translations: Django>=1.4 Requirement of django-extensions: six>=1.2 While: Installing django. Error: The requirement ('Django>=1.7') is not allowed by your [versions] constraint (1.6.6) This makes it much easier to spot the cause (in this case django-debug-toolbar). There *are* some unrelated packages in here because I'm doing a textual comparison. The advantage is that it is very robust. And extracting the right package name from requirements without messing things up is harder to get right and takes more code.
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Reinout van Rees authored
- Adjusted the now-clearer error. - Removed error log message as that's now in the actual error message
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
Previously: The constraint, 1.6.6, is not consistent with the requirement, 'Django>=1.7'. While: Updating django. Error: Bad constraint 1.6.6 Django>=1.7 Now: While: Installing django. Error: The requirement ('Django>=1.7') is not allowed by your [versions] constraint (1.6.6) The original message said "bad constraint". No, the constraint is not necessarily bad. It only conflicts with some other package's requirement. The new message tells you that "constraint" means "your own [versions] list".
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- 29 Oct, 2015 5 commits
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
Fix #279 on windows
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Reinout van Rees authored
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Reinout van Rees authored
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