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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: hydrilla -Version: 1.0 +Version: 1.1b1 Summary: Hydrilla repository server Home-page: https://git.koszko.org/pydrilla Author: Wojtek Kosior @@ -19,21 +19,21 @@ Description: # Hydrilla (Python implementation) * Python3 (>= 3.7) * [hydrilla.builder](https://git.koszko.org/hydrilla-builder/) - * flask + * flask (>= 1.1) * click * jsonschema (>= 3.0) ### Build + * build (a PEP517 package builder) * setuptools * wheel * setuptools_scm - * babel + * babel (Python library) ### Test * pytest - * reuse ## Building @@ -55,15 +55,11 @@ Description: # Hydrilla (Python implementation) To perform the build and installation without PyPI, first install all dependencies system-wide. For example, in Debian-based distributions (including Trisquel): ``` shell sudo apt install python3-flask python3-flask python3-jsonschema \ - python3-setuptools python3-setuptools-scm python3-babel python3-wheel + python3-setuptools python3-setuptools-scm python3-babel python3-wheel \ + python3-build ``` - Then, block programs you're about to spawn from accessing https://pypi.org. If running on a GNU/Linux system you can utilize Linux user namespaces: - ``` shell - unshare -Urn - ``` - - The above will put you in a network-isolated shell. If you're using a virtualenv, activate it **after** the `unshare` command. + If you're using `virtualenv` command to create a virtual environment, make sure you invoke it with `--system-site-packages` and `--no-download`. The first option is necessary for packages installed inside the virtualenv to be able to use globally-installed dependencies. The second one will make `virtualenv` use locally-available base libraries (setuptools, etc.) instead of downloading them from PyPI. Now, in unpacked source directories of **both** `hydrilla-builder` and `hydrilla`, run the build and installation commands: ``` shell @@ -81,6 +77,16 @@ Description: # Hydrilla (Python implementation) python3 -m pytest ``` + ## Installation from wheels + + Instead of building yourself you can use Python wheels provided on [Hydrilla downloads page](https://hydrillabugs.koszko.org/projects/hydrilla/wiki/Releases). + + ``` shell + python3 -m pip install \ + path/to/downloaded/hydrilla.builder-1.1b1-py3-none-any.whl \ + path/to/downloaded/hydrilla-1.1b1-py3-none-any.whl + ``` + ## Running ### Hydrilla command |