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Release recent changes to PyPI #551

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rolandcrosby-check opened this issue Feb 16, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #557
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Release recent changes to PyPI #551

rolandcrosby-check opened this issue Feb 16, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #557
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Hi, wanted to ping the project leads listed on Jazzband (@albertyw @avelis @nasirhjafri) to see if anyone would be willing to cut a release of what's been merged to the master branch since 4.2.0 was released last October. My specific pain point is that the Silk release on PyPI breaks Django entirely in multi-database setups; #538 (which has been merged) fixes this, but without a proper PyPI release actually using the code is a suboptimal experience.

@albertyw judging by the other two leads' GitHub commit graphs they are unlikely to be available to cut a release; would you mind picking this up or delegating to @jezdez as described here?

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sztamas commented Feb 19, 2022

Hi,
👍 on this.

Currently pip installing from GitHub, because multi-database setups aren't working with the latest release.

Thanks!

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albertyw commented Mar 2, 2022

Ack. I'll work on getting a release out. There's some cleanup I'll need to do first (fully support Django 4, update dependencies, merge ready PRs, update changelog, etc).

As @sztamas says, you can pip install directly from github for now by adding this to your requirements.txt:

pip install -e git+https://github.com/jazzband/django-silk.git#egg=silk

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sztamas commented Mar 2, 2022

Thanks @albertyw !

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albertyw commented Mar 5, 2022

Django-silk v4.3.0 now available at https://pypi.org/project/django-silk/4.3.0/

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Thanks so much!

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