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#32260
[PATCH 00/21] Python updates
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Reported by: Marius Bakke <mbakke <at> fastmail.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 12:34:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Done: Marius Bakke <mbakke <at> fastmail.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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This series updates Python to 3.7 and bumps many of the python-*
packages to the latest upstream releases.
Also, Python 3.7 is now reproducible on my system. As well as most of
the library packages. Woohoo! :-)
Do we have time for a 'python-updates' round before core-updates?
Relatedly, can the existing 'python-updates' branch be deleted?
Marius Bakke (21):
gnu: python: Remove outdated comment and phases.
gnu: python: Update to 3.7.0.
gnu: python: Rebuild bytecode after removing tests.
gnu: python: Build reproducibly.
gnu: python-py: Add missing dependency on setuptools-scm.
gnu: python-py: Update to 1.5.4.
gnu: python-py: Update home page.
gnu: python-pyflakes: Update to 2.0.0.
gnu: python-more-itertools: Update to 4.2.0.
gnu: python-pycodestyle: Update to 2.4.0.
gnu: python-setuptools: Update to 40.0.0.
gnu: python-pytest-runner: Update to 4.2.
gnu: python-flake8: Update to 3.5.0.
gnu: python-hypothesis: Update to 3.66.6.
gnu: python-pytest-cov: Update to 2.5.1.
gnu: Add python-invoke.
gnu: python-pytest: Update to 3.6.3.
gnu: python-pytest-mock: Update to 1.10.0.
gnu: docbook-xsl: Delete bundled jars.
gnu: gdb: Fix build with Python >= 3.7.
gnu: python-fonttools: Update to 3.28.0.
gnu/local.mk | 1 +
gnu/packages/check.scm | 35 ++---
gnu/packages/docbook.scm | 10 +-
gnu/packages/gdb.scm | 1 +
gnu/packages/patches/gdb-python-3.7.patch | 52 +++++++
gnu/packages/python.scm | 178 ++++++++--------------
guix/build/python-build-system.scm | 2 -
7 files changed, 140 insertions(+), 139 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 gnu/packages/patches/gdb-python-3.7.patch
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Marius Bakke <mbakke <at> fastmail.com> writes:
> This series updates Python to 3.7 and bumps many of the python-*
> packages to the latest upstream releases.
>
> Also, Python 3.7 is now reproducible on my system. As well as most of
> the library packages. Woohoo! :-)
>
> Do we have time for a 'python-updates' round before core-updates?
> Relatedly, can the existing 'python-updates' branch be deleted?
>
> Marius Bakke (21):
> gnu: python: Remove outdated comment and phases.
> gnu: python: Update to 3.7.0.
> gnu: python: Rebuild bytecode after removing tests.
> gnu: python: Build reproducibly.
> gnu: python-py: Add missing dependency on setuptools-scm.
> gnu: python-py: Update to 1.5.4.
> gnu: python-py: Update home page.
> gnu: python-pyflakes: Update to 2.0.0.
> gnu: python-more-itertools: Update to 4.2.0.
> gnu: python-pycodestyle: Update to 2.4.0.
> gnu: python-setuptools: Update to 40.0.0.
> gnu: python-pytest-runner: Update to 4.2.
> gnu: python-flake8: Update to 3.5.0.
> gnu: python-hypothesis: Update to 3.66.6.
> gnu: python-pytest-cov: Update to 2.5.1.
> gnu: Add python-invoke.
> gnu: python-pytest: Update to 3.6.3.
> gnu: python-pytest-mock: Update to 1.10.0.
> gnu: docbook-xsl: Delete bundled jars.
> gnu: gdb: Fix build with Python >= 3.7.
> gnu: python-fonttools: Update to 3.28.0.
These are now in 'core-updates' since I didn't get a response regarding
'python-updates'.
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