Source Distributions for fastf1 >= 3.0.6 #411
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Yes, it usually includes a source distribution. But somehow the release workflow decided not to trigger. Don't ask me why. It simply didn't even start. (It did trigger less than 1 hour earlier for v3.0.5 and there were no changes to the CI after that.) I decided to just upload manually from my local machine. But there, the source distribution include most of the development environment as well. So in the end I just deleted the source distribution from PyPi, because I really needed to go to bed 😅 Sorry for causing any problems by doing that. |
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No worries. Seems like github has had some intermittent issues with actions lately. Just wanted to make sure future versions will still have source distributions for down-stream packaging (like on |
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No they should work the same. You might have just created the release during one of their recent server issues. |
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When updating the
conda-forge
package forfastf1
to v3.0.6 I ran into an issue since there doesn't seem to be a source distribution.Though the
release.yml
workflow does include ansdist
. Just want to confirm if this was a manually uploaded release and that future versions will have a source distribution and theci
didn't fail to upload it in this case.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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