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pip installs old ufoProcessor #1102
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This will become a real problem soon: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2020/03/new-pip-resolver-to-roll-out-this-year.html |
This ufoProcessor bug is (and has been) blocking. Should be an easy fix. |
I think the change in UFOprocessor's versioning semantics was a dumb typo and oversight on my part. I named the tag "1.08" rather than "1.0.8". Also I had to post a fix, so the newest is now "1.0.9" How to make changes to Pypi? the 1.8 and 1.7 releases should be removed. |
Yes thanks. Maybe @miguelsousa knows where the mail for the |
@LettError I'm receiving the password reset emails. I'd like to understand what your plans are. On PyPI the version numbering can only go up, and once you delete a release there is no way to reinstate it. |
PyPI is back on track https://pypi.org/project/ufoProcessor/1.9.0/ |
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thanks! |
From a discussion with @typemytype
ufoProcessor’s versioning semantics have changed from three to two digits:
1.0.5
→1.0.6
→1.7
→1.8
Is there a reason the afdko is insisting on an older version?
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