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question about 'stopit' dependency #50

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squalou opened this issue Oct 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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question about 'stopit' dependency #50

squalou opened this issue Oct 19, 2024 · 2 comments

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@squalou
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squalou commented Oct 19, 2024

Hi (again :) ),

Sorry to bother you again with questions, maybe raising issues is not the best way for these questions. Please tell if so. Thing is this project is really great and I'm about to deploy it so I'm digging in some details that need a bit of clarifications

Reading requirements.txt on client and server I've seen git+ references for openedx-mongodbproxy ans stopit

Looks like openedx-mongodbproxy has a recent release on PyPi, could I use it ?
On the other hand stopit on PyPi dates back to 2018, even if many commits have been added since.

Is there a reason to this ?

To be honest I'd rather have versioned PyPi dependencies on requirements.txt, rather than github dependency.

thank you (again !!)

@jikamens
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PyPI MongoDBproxy release doesn't include this fix: openedx/MongoDBProxy#28

I don't have time to figure out what to replace stopit with, and the last released version doesn't include a necessary fix: glenfant/stopit#34

I also would prefer to be using PyPI dependencies, but my time to work on this project is limited so this is what I am able to do at this point.

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squalou commented Oct 19, 2024

thank you for the answer !

@squalou squalou closed this as completed Oct 19, 2024
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