[Distutils] Package's declared latest version ignored by Warehouse
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Tue Dec 2 02:44:31 CET 2014
Donald Stufft <donald at stufft.io> writes:
> You can always remove a version from PyPI if it’s breaking things for
> people.
I ond't consider that a good option, since I do want some testers to get
it from the published location.
> You can also of course revert whatever changes people are being broken
> by and upload that as a new version.
Obviously, yes. That leaves the undesirable version online until such a
fix is available.
But before a fixed version is available, a quick “this version is not
for public consumption (now)” is what I looked for, and believed I had
found with the “hide this version” feature.
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Ben Finney
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