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pip doesn't confirm a wheel is compatible, when installing directly from a file #1281

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qwcode opened this issue Nov 2, 2013 · 2 comments
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qwcode commented Nov 2, 2013

pip does confirm the wheel file is compatible with your platform/python (based on the file tags), when downloading from indexes and links.

BUT, just noticed, when installing directly from a specific file, it seems it's not checking

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qwcode commented Nov 6, 2013

I'm working on this... will have something soon.

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qwcode commented Dec 27, 2013

fixed with #1315

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