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Release 1.4.9 #583

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jsirois opened this issue Oct 8, 2018 · 1 comment
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Release 1.4.9 #583

jsirois opened this issue Oct 8, 2018 · 1 comment
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jsirois commented Oct 8, 2018

This will be a bugfix release for 1.4.8 (#560) immediately followed by a 1.5.0 release to introduce the new functionality / ~semi-public API change in #456.

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jsirois commented Oct 9, 2018

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Laevos pushed a commit to Laevos/pex that referenced this issue Oct 9, 2018
# The first commit's message is:
pex-tool#572: Allow import of ctypes to be skipped if use_manylinux is false

# This is the 2nd commit message:

Narrow the env marker test. (pex-tool#578)

The jupyter dist is just a meta-dist with fully unconstrained deps on ~6
other dists. This test was added to test environment marker support in
pex, which ipython - not jupyter - leverages heavily.

# This is the 3rd commit message:

Fix resolve regressions introduced by the 1.4.8. (pex-tool#580)

PR pex-tool#571 regressed the half-broken state of having
`--interpreter_constraint` selected interpreters not setup to also
having `--python` selected interpreters also not setup. In addition,
PR pex-tool#568 incorrectly classified the current Platform passed by
`resolve_multi` as a user-specified extended platform specification
breaking custom interpreter resolution. Fix both and add tests that
failed prior to this combination of fixes.

A more comprehensive fix is tracked in part by pex-tool#579.

# This is the 4th commit message:

Cleanup `PexInfo` and `PythonInterpreter`. (pex-tool#581)

Kill an unused type in `PexInfo` as well as our last remaining use of
`pkg_resources.get_platform`. Also kill unused `COMPATIBLE_SETUPTOOLS`
constants in `PythonInterpreter`.

# This is the 5th commit message:

Support environment markers during pex activation. (pex-tool#582)

We've had support for environment markers on the resolve side for a
while and with just a little plumbing we can now support multi-python
pexes with environment-specific requirements.

Fixes pex-tool#456

# This is the 6th commit message:

Revert "Support environment markers during pex activation. (pex-tool#582)"

This reverts commit 5f1f00f.

We want to do a 1.4.9 bugfix release before this ~API change.

# This is the 7th commit message:

Prepare the 1.4.9 release. (pex-tool#588)

Work towards pex-tool#583

# This is the 8th commit message:

Revert "Revert "Support environment markers during pex activation. (pex-tool#582)""

This reverts commit 44ff463.

This restores pex-tool#582 for the 1.5.0 release tracked by pex-tool#585.
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