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--- Comment #9 from Sean Champ ---
(In reply to Sean Champ from comment #7)
In a correction on my earlier comment, the wheel archive might not include all
dependencies.
Some calls to 'pip install' would install all dependencies, whether o
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--- Comment #10 from Charlie Li ---
Calling pip or including it as a build dependency is not acceptable for our
packaging purposes. pip itself is a circular dependency nightmare, and we have
to track exactly, in pkg(8), what is getting inst
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Bug 268043: devel/py-twisted regression with openssl port
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--- Description ---
Enviroment:
make.conf:
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= ssl=openssl
after upgrading mat
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Bug ID: 268043
Summary: devel/py-twisted regression with openssl port
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Se
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--- Comment #11 from Sean Champ ---
(In reply to Charlie Li from comment #10)
Noticing the dependencies introduced in pip, theoretically those deps could be
isolated in separate ports - e.g. a py-pip-docs port for providing
documentation p
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--- Comment #12 from Charlie Li ---
pip isn't divisible in the way our ports framework needs, particularly with
self-hosting. Community momentum from other operating system packagers and
others resulted in alternative implementations, bless
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