6.0.4 version on PyPI?

Hello,

I filled a PR about 6.0.4 version not available on PyPI and upstream closed it responding that tarball uploading to PyPI is made by contributors.

Is there any progress on this? Is there a thread for this progress?

Thanks in advance

Do you have a link to the issue that upstream closed? (It is nice to learn where issues are filed for various systems.)

PyPI is not listed as a step in the What to do for a release wiki article. Nor is there a Package Maintainer listed.

So my guess is that it is not part of the formal release process. So no idea about the progress.

Also, the 6.0.4 announcement is less than a day old.

Indeed, the deployment is in the state of waiting: PyPI upload · gramps-project/gramps@f86323c · GitHub

CC: @Nick-Hall

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Thanks Doug!

So the generic PyPI Gramps Uploads link for future reference:

https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/actions/workflows/pypi-upload.yml

Thanks. That was a Bug Report on MantisBT rather than a Pull Request on GitHub. I was looking in the wrong spots.

It was important information that:

A fixed tarball is preferred for most of packagers instead of a dynamic generated one.
We follow the downloads from PyPI whenever possible at FreeBSD

Do you want to volunteer as Package Maintainer for FreeBSD? I do not know if notifications are specifically sent to registered Package Maintainers.

Do you want to volunteer as Package Maintainer for FreeBSD? I do not know if notifications are specifically sent to registered Package Maintainers.

I’m already maintainer of gramps FreeBSD port:

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Ahh! Apologies. I did not associate “eduardo” and “nunotexbsd” together.

Thanks for pointing this out. I’ll update the wiki.

I actually run the Windows build and PyPI upload actions manually. They could be made automatic, but they will still need to be checked and the Windows binary uploaded as a release asset.

I don’t think that we need a package maintainer for PyPI, but a volunteer for either Windows or Snap would be welcome.

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Thanks for uploading tarball to PyPI!

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