I was able to point pip at an instance of nginx that was configured to serve up a directory listing. Any gzipped tarballs of python source created by sdist would get served such that python would use them.

On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 3:16 PM Wayne Werner <waynejwerner@gmail.com> wrote:
When I was in that situation I just reverse engineered a very *very* simple PyPi clone:

https://github.com/waynew/flaskpypi

There aren't actually any docs, but you just have to put your packages in a specific directory and it will serve them up for you. You just have to tell pip to use the url for that index. If it doesn't have the package/version locally then it will check the proper pypi for it.

HTH,
Wayne
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On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 5:04 PM David Cournapeau <cournape@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I see that there is almost no mention of private packages index in the packaging guide, and no recommendation on what to use.

Currently googling for private packages mostly return obsolete (and not very practical) recommendations based on dependency links.

In 2018, what would be the recommended practices for teams that develop private packages that depend on each other ?

thank you,

David
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