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Release PyJulia 0.2? #198
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I'm happy to add you as a maintainer. |
@tkf, what is your username on pypi.org? I assume this is you: https://pypi.org/user/tkf/ |
Yes, that's me. |
Dropping 0.6 support is dropping Debian/Ubuntu/Anaconda support (#185 ), please don't do this. julialang.org has "you can easily use libraries from Python" on the front page and this will not be true for lots of people if 0.6 support is dropped. |
Whoops, that will still be true. But still, those of us using Debian/Ubuntu/Anaconda, which I assume is a big fraction, are depending on PyJulia + Julia 0.6. |
0.2 will support 0.6. Dropping support is just a future idea. Nobody is working on it ATM. But it should happen eventually. I think supporting statically linked Python has to be done in "The Right Way"; i.e., by a proper support from |
Are there any updates on this? The two remaining PRs seem to be ready to merge. |
I actually want to merge a few more patches: @stevengj Can I merge them and upload it to PyPI? |
Sure. |
Thanks! |
So I merged the PRs. I think I'll upload it soon but you can already try it via:
I prefer having some feedbacks especially for #200 to see if it really helps. Though maybe the easiest way to get feedbacks is to just release it :) |
I have met UnicodeDecodeError when I install the new version: |
Once
#186, #187, #193, and #197PRs in https://github.com/JuliaPy/pyjulia/milestone/1 are merged (they are relatively small PRs; #200 is a bit large), I think it's a good timing to release PyJulia 0.2. We can then drop Julia 0.6 support right after the release. What do you think?@stevengj If you add me as a maintainer I can upload it to PyPI (or maybe you want to do it yourself?).
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