How can I build a distribution when .git
is missing?
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Hi, can you post the error you are seeing? Are you using |
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Hi @brianthelion, I did a quick test here and I believe you can also use the You might also want to have a look on this old issue. Things might have changed since it was filed, but in general |
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Slightly different, but I would like putup to at least run without git installed. If some user finds the project and installs in from PyPI just to see what it does and they run When your first experience with a tool is that it doesn't work, you might not try again. I am thinking of someone who is doing some python programming already and sees pyscaffold on PyPI and just pip installs it to give it a try. They don't read any documentation they just try it. This has the added issue that we don't provide a runnable pyscaffold, which is the first thing a user will try to run because that works for most tools. (I just had this issue when trying to quickly test coloring output on a variety of platforms.) |
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We do notify them. I wasn't implying that we don't. I was just being complete. This could be a case where I am trying handle all possibilities, which might not be what we want to do. |
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At the bottom of the FAQ is the following:
I'm not having any luck getting this to work. Can someone provide a
bash
script (or similar) that shows the exact changes that need to be made for it to succeed?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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