Repository woes continue, but pip is back

Alias on 2007-04-04T01:54:17

The repository drama continues.

I have the repository itself onto the new server, but I've been unable to install CommitBit due to problems with Jifty dependencies.

So I'll be moving on to Insurrection next and see if I can get the old setup working again.

In other news, I also apparently accidentally deleted pip off CPAN. err... sorry about that.

I've just uploaded a renamed version 0.08 again.

And once the repository is back up again, a new 0.10 release is sitting here in my local checkout, with a major new shiny feature (details later)


install issues?

jesse on 2007-04-04T08:36:58

I'd appreciate it a lot if you could report your Jifty dependency issues, so we can help make things better for the future.

Best,
Jesse

Re:install issues?

Alias on 2007-04-04T11:28:51

At the moment, it appears to be Test::WWW::Mechanize, recently it's failing even on linux and bsd.

Take a look at the CPAN Testers results.

Re:install issues?

jesse on 2007-04-04T13:52:00

I've only seen those failures on boxes with broken/disabled TCP stacks in test configurations.

How are _you_ failing?

Re:install issues?

Alias on 2007-04-05T00:36:26

The same way as all the other recent installs are failing, the server doesn't come up in the tests.

http://cpantesters.perl.org/show/Test-WWW-Mechanize.html#Test-WWW-Mechanize-1.12

Any of the top 5 failures there will do.

looking forward to pip release

markjugg on 2007-04-04T17:15:09

I'm looking forward to the new pip release. Now, if we could get something like 'pip' or 'par' distributed by default with Perl, that would solve the bootstrapping problem, if only at some future point.