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wen
1565ce77cd Update to 1.4
Upstream changes:
1.4 (2013-07-23)

BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE pip now only installs stable versions by default, and offers a new --pre option to also find pre-release and development versions. (Pull #834)
BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE Dropped support for Python 2.5. The minimum supported Python version for pip 1.4 is Python 2.6.
Added support for installing and building wheel archives. Thanks Daniel Holth, Marcus Smith, Paul Moore, and Michele Lacchia (Pull #845)
Applied security patch to pip's ssl support related to certificate DNS wildcard matching (http://bugs.python.org/issue17980).
To satisfy pip's setuptools requirement, pip now recommends setuptools>=0.8, not distribute. setuptools and distribute are now merged into one project called 'setuptools'. (Pull #1003)
pip will now warn when installing a file that is either hosted externally to the index or cannot be verified with a hash. In the future pip will default to not installing them and will require the flags -allow-external NAME, and -allow-insecure NAME respectively. (Pull #985)
If an already-downloaded or cached file has a bad hash, re-download it rather than erroring out. (Issue #963).
pip bundle and support for installing from pybundle files is now considered deprecated and will be removed in pip v1.5.
Fixed a number of issues (#413, #709, #634, #602, and #939) related to cleaning up and not reusing build directories. (Pull #865, #948)
Added a User Agent so that pip is identifiable in logs. (Pull #901)
Added ssl and -user support to get-pip.py. Thanks Gabriel de Perthuis. (Pull #895)
Fixed the proxy support, which was broken in pip 1.3.x (Pull #840)
Fixed issue #32 - pip fails when server does not send content-type header. Thanks Hugo Lopes Tavares and Kelsey Hightower (Pull #872).
"Vendorized" distlib as pip.vendor.distlib (https://distlib.readthedocs.org/).
Fixed git VCS backend with git 1.8.3. (Pull #967)
2013-07-25 15:11:59 +00:00
wen
af7cb03966 Update to 1.3.1
Upstream changes:
1.3.1 (2013-03-08)

Fixed a major backward incompatible change of parsing URLs to externally hosted packages that got accidentally included in 1.3.
1.3 (2013-03-07)

SSL Cert Verification; Make https the default for PyPI access. Thanks James Cleveland, Giovanni Bajo, Marcus Smith and many others (Pull #789).
Added "pip list" for listing installed packages and the latest version available. Thanks Rafael Caricio, Miguel Araujo, Dmitry Gladkov (Pull #752)
Fixed security issues with pip's use of temp build directories. Thanks David (d1b) and Thomas Guttler. (Pull #780)
Improvements to sphinx docs and cli help. (Pull #773)
Fixed issue #707, dealing with OS X temp dir handling, which was causing global NumPy installs to fail. (Pull #768)
Split help output into general vs command-specific option groups. Thanks Georgi Valkov. (Pull #744; Pull #721 contains preceding refactor)
Fixed dependency resolution when installing from archives with uppercase project names. (Pull #724)
Fixed problem where re-installs always occurred when using file:// find-links. (Pulls #683/#702)
"pip install -v" now shows the full download url, not just the archive name. Thanks Marc Abramowitz (Pull #687)
Fix to prevent unnecessary PyPI redirects. Thanks Alex Gronholm (Pull #695)
Fixed issue #670 - install failure under Python 3 when the same version of a package is found under 2 different URLs. Thanks Paul Moore (Pull #671)
Fix git submodule recursive updates. Thanks Roey Berman. (Pulls #674)
Explicitly ignore rel='download' links while looking for html pages. Thanks Maxime R. (Pull #677)
--user/--upgrade install options now work together. Thanks 'eevee' for discovering the problem. (Pull #705)
Added check in install --download to prevent re-downloading if the target file already exists. Thanks Andrey Bulgakov. (Pull #669)
Added support for bare paths (including relative paths) as argument to --find-links. Thanks Paul Moore for draft patch.
Added support for --no-index in requirements files.
Added "pip show" command to get information about an installed package. Fixes #131. Thanks Kelsey Hightower and Rafael Caricio.
Added --root option for "pip install" to specify root directory. Behaves like the same option in distutils but also plays nice with pip's egg-info. Thanks Przemek Wrzos. (Issue #253 / Pull #693)
2013-04-13 14:41:53 +00:00
asau
e1ab7079b6 Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days. 2012-10-31 11:16:30 +00:00
wen
f366a82e47 Update to 1.2.1 from 1.1
Upstream changes:
1.2.1 (2012-09-06)
Fixed a regression introduced in 1.2 about raising an exception when not finding any files to uninstall in the current environment. Thanks for the fix, Marcus Smith.

1.2 (2012-09-01)
Dropped support for Python 2.4 The minimum supported Python version is now Python 2.5.
Fixed issue #605 - pypi mirror support broken on some DNS responses. Thanks philwhin.
Fixed issue #355 - pip uninstall removes files it didn't install. Thanks pjdelport.
Fixed issues #493, #494, #440, and #573 related to improving support for the user installation scheme. Thanks Marcus Smith.
Write failure log to temp file if default location is not writable. Thanks andreigc.
Pull in submodules for git editable checkouts. Fixes #289 and #421. Thanks Hsiaoming Yang and Markus Hametner.
Use a temporary directory as the default build location outside of a virtualenv. Fixes issues #339 and #381. Thanks TC01.
Added support for specifying extras with local editables. Thanks Nick Stenning.
Added --egg flag to request egg-style rather than flat installation. Refs issue #3. Thanks Kamal Bin Mustafa.
Fixed issue #510 - prevent e.g. gmpy2-2.0.tar.gz from matching a request to pip install gmpy; sdist filename must begin with full project name followed by a dash. Thanks casevh for the report.
Fixed issue #504 - allow package URLS to have querystrings. Thanks W. Trevor King.
Fixed issue #58 - pip freeze now falls back to non-editable format rather than blowing up if it can't determine the origin repository of an editable. Thanks Rory McCann.
Added a __main__.py file to enable python -m pip on Python versions that support it. Thanks Alexey Luchko.
Fixed issue #487 - upgrade from VCS url of project that does exist on index. Thanks Andrew Knapp for the report.
Fixed issue #486 - fix upgrade from VCS url of project with no distribution on index. Thanks Andrew Knapp for the report.
Fixed issue #427 - clearer error message on a malformed VCS url. Thanks Thomas Fenzl.
Added support for using any of the built in guaranteed algorithms in hashlib as a checksum hash.
Fixed issue #321 - Raise an exception if current working directory can't be found or accessed.
Fixed issue #82 - Removed special casing of the user directory and use the Python default instead.
Fixed #436 - Only warn about version conflicts if there is actually one. This re-enables using ==dev in requirements files.
Moved tests to be run on Travis CI: http://travis-ci.org/pypa/pip
Added a better help formatter.
2012-09-10 14:01:28 +00:00
obache
f62c85186b Update py-pip to 1.1.
Based on PR 46531 by Wen Heping.
* convert to use python/egg.mk.

1.1 (2012-02-16)
----------------

* Fixed issue #326 - don't crash when a package's setup.py emits UTF-8 and
  then fails. Thanks Marc Abramowitz.

* Added ``--target`` option for installing directly to arbitrary directory.
  Thanks Stavros Korokithakis.

* Added support for authentication with Subversion repositories. Thanks
  Qiangning Hong.

* Fixed issue #315 - ``--download`` now downloads dependencies as well.
  Thanks Qiangning Hong.

* Errors from subprocesses will display the current working directory.
  Thanks Antti Kaihola.

* Fixed issue #369 - compatibility with Subversion 1.7. Thanks Qiangning
  Hong. Note that setuptools remains incompatible with Subversion 1.7; to
  get the benefits of pip's support you must use Distribute rather than
  setuptools.

* Fixed issue #57 - ignore py2app-generated OS X mpkg zip files in finder.
  Thanks Rene Dudfield.

* Fixed issue #182 - log to ~/Library/Logs/ by default on OS X framework
  installs. Thanks Dan Callahan for report and patch.

* Fixed issue #310 - understand version tags without minor version ("py3")
  in sdist filenames. Thanks Stuart Andrews for report and Olivier Girardot for
  patch.

* Fixed issue #7 - Pip now supports optionally installing setuptools
  "extras" dependencies; e.g. "pip install Paste[openid]". Thanks Matt Maker
  and Olivier Girardot.

* Fixed issue #391 - freeze no longer borks on requirements files with
  --index-url or --find-links. Thanks Herbert Pfennig.

* Fixed issue #288 - handle symlinks properly. Thanks lebedov for the patch.

* Fixed issue #49 - pip install -U no longer reinstalls the same versions of
  packages. Thanks iguananaut for the pull request.

* Removed ``-E`` option and ``PIP_RESPECT_VIRTUALENV``; both use a
  restart-in-venv mechanism that's broken, and neither one is useful since
  every virtualenv now has pip inside it.

* Fixed issue #366 - pip throws IndexError when it calls `scraped_rel_links`

* Fixed issue #22 - pip search should set and return a userful shell status code

* Fixed issue #351 and #365 - added global ``--exists-action`` command line
  option to easier script file exists conflicts, e.g. from editable
  requirements from VCS that have a changed repo URL.
2012-06-03 13:18:58 +00:00
pettai
7a0eea1835 pip is a replacement for easy_install. It uses mostly the same
techniques for finding packages, so packages that were made
easy_installable should be pip-installable as well.

pip is meant to improve on easy_install. Some of the improvements:
    * All packages are downloaded before installation.
Partially-completed installation doesn't occur as a result.
    * Care is taken to present useful output on the console.
    * The reasons for actions are kept track of. For instance, if
a package is being installed, pip keeps track of why that package
was required.
    * Error messages should be useful.
    * The code is relatively concise and cohesive, making it easier
to use programmatically.
    * Packages don't have to be installed as egg archives, they can
be installed flat (while keeping the egg metadata).
    * Native support for other version control systems (Git, Mercurial
and Bazaar)
    * Uninstallation of packages.
    * Simple to define fixed sets of requirements and reliably
reproduce a set of packages.
2012-01-23 21:39:32 +00:00