Paul Moore
Paul Moore
> I work on packages that depend on python-apt, which is tightly coupled to the version of apt on the system. So, to be clear, you do something like ```...
Hang on, I think we're getting out of the realm of standards at this point. There's a formal standard on what a sdist is - it's a `.tar.gz` archive with...
Note that pip will only install wheels that have supported tags, so it's also important that the Python installation (via the packaging library) and the wheel builder agree on what...
Please be aware of #13313. I have been holding off on merging it, so that I can include any last minute upgrades to our dependencies before the release, but I...
Ah, I just noticed this relies on the rich PR, so I imagine it *won't* make it into 25.1 - that would need the rich PR to land, and a...
> It's clear that rich is effectively stable What makes you say that? It's had a number of commits about a month ago, and 4 months since the last release...
I was aware of that, but there's the final comment in that post: > I will be maintaining Textual and Rich as I have always done. Software is never finished,...
> they're supported [on Windows](https://github.com/0xbadfca11/reflink) As far as I understand, they are supported on ReFS, but this isn't the default filesystem on Windows (my laptop is still using NTFS). Unless...
I don't see any references to reflink in 3.10's shutil.py...
> We're storing the cache uncompressed, so it will take up more room than storing it compressed. Do we have any idea how much extra space this would take? Over...