On Jan 29, 2019, at 8:35 AM, Bernat Gabor <gaborjbernat@gmail.com> wrote:I'm not sure I agree that setting up a private repository is that hard. Devpi does an excellent job for open source stuff, or otherwise if you use Artifactory inside your company that also has similar plugin.--On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 1:30 PM Jan MusĂlek <jan.musilek@nic.cz> wrote:Nick Coghlan wrote:
> So URL specifiers replaced the part of dependency links that we
> actually wanted to keep: letting projects *temporarily* depend on VCS
> repos and other URLs while waiting for a release containing the
> feature that they needed, while focusing on abstract dependencies
> outside those cases (and deliberately eliminating the ability to add
> arbitrary new repositories to the dependency resolution process).
Thank you for the explanation! This makes a lot of sense for public packages.
However, when you work with private packages, it's not as straightforward. You can setup your own warehouse, but that's a lot of overhead for small personal projects. What would you recommend to use in this case?
Cheers,
Jan
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