Does that mean the jurko fork is the most maintained release at this
point?
Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
From: Jurko Gospodnetić <jurko.gospodnetic(a)pke.hr>
To: suds(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: [Fedora-suds-list] Can we get v 0.4.1-9 on PyPI?
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 23:52:36 +0100
Hi.
However, if I install suds using pip from PyPI, the most recent
version
is 0.4, and it's three years old:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/suds
Would it be possible for somebody to package and upload a more recent
version to PyPI?
Heh, I do not think there is a more recent 'official' suds release.
The project seems to have stopped being maintained at about that time.
But you can use other forks, e.g. the one you found for debian.
Coincidentally, I just added the fixes you mention to my fork -
'suds-jurko'. The package is available on PyPI but these latest changes
are still in the source repository on
bitbucket.org only. Feel free to
give it a try.
Note that the current versioning scheme causes pip to incorrectly
detect it as a 'development release' so its latest versions might reject
downloading it unless you give it the '--pre' option. But I'm about to
give up on waiting for some central official suds development to pick up
and simplify my package's version information, which should fix the pip
installation issue.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Jurko Gospodnetić
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