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Release a new version to pypi #2064

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akosfurton opened this issue Nov 10, 2021 · 6 comments
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Release a new version to pypi #2064

akosfurton opened this issue Nov 10, 2021 · 6 comments

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@akosfurton
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Hello @tcuongd or @bletham ,

I noticed that there has not been a release of prophet to PyPi in ~6 months.

In that time, #2010 has been merged to create Python Wheels for PyPi, which makes the installation experience significantly easier from a pip install prophet command.

Could you please upload these wheels to PyPi?

@tcuongd
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tcuongd commented Nov 22, 2021

Yeah sorry we've dropped the ball on this one. Ben's been busy and I haven't had time to finish #2041

It's a bit hard to give an ETA since holiday season is coming up but I'll at least get the components of issue 2401 ready by the end of the year and let Ben know.

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@ocardia
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ocardia commented Dec 31, 2021

Any news on this? 👋🏻

@tboddyspargo
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I was really excited to see #2041 and #2088 get completed, but I was hoping that there might be a forthcoming wheel released to PyPI soon that includes those changes. It would help my team considerably to be able to drop the pystan dependency.

@bletham, @tcuongd - Do you think a new wheel release on PyPI will be possible soon? Thanks for all your work on this!

@khanetor
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I am also waiting for the new release. There are lots of good commits that have not been made available in the last year.

@akosfurton
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@winedarksea, can you reach out to @bletham on Meta internal chat about how to publish releases to Pypi?

cc: @orenmatar

@tcuongd
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tcuongd commented Jun 24, 2022

Thanks everyone for your patience and help! With this release: https://github.com/facebook/prophet/releases/tag/v1.1
we now have wheels on PyPI (https://pypi.org/project/prophet/).

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