Use --no-deps
and --platform
during install of recipe python deps
#801
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Why only for pip installations made via
install_python_deps
and not for everything (e.gtoolchain pip install
) ?Basically just for not breaking things for users now, since we likely need to write a guide for parsing dependencies, but we're in a rush for releasing
2.2.0rc1
(which need additionalpython_deps
compared to2.1.0
)Why
--platform any
?Well, packages like
charset-normalizer
(which is a dependency ofrequests
) ship to PyPi both platform-specific wheels (likecharset_normalizer-3.1.0-cp311-cp311-macosx_10_9_universal2.whl
) and non-platform specific wheels (charset_normalizer-3.1.0-py3-none-any.whl
).In
kivy-ios
we need to askpip
to install a non-platform-specific version (otherwise it will install themacosx
version, which is not compatible withiOS
)Wow.
--platform
seems nice feature, but why--no-deps
?Well, unfortunately,
--platform
does not work alone.