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Package removed from PyPi? #14

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devashishsharma2302 opened this issue Apr 2, 2018 · 8 comments
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Package removed from PyPi? #14

devashishsharma2302 opened this issue Apr 2, 2018 · 8 comments

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@devashishsharma2302
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I am unable to run pip install vcr. Is the package still published on PyPI?

@megies
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megies commented Apr 9, 2018

You're probably looking for this: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/vcrpy

@chdsbd
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chdsbd commented Oct 19, 2018

@megies Is it possible to publish this package to PyPI?

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megies commented Oct 22, 2018

I don't think it's used by that many people? What's the problem with pip install <url-to-github-tarball> for you?

@AlmogCohen
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I liked the motivation behind this package as I needed something similar. Unfortunately all the failing build badges on the readme as well as the missing PyPi package demonstrate some low level of maintenance which alert me to stay away.

@megies The documentation in the readme state that it should be installable via pip/pypi...If it should not be, probably it is better to remove this from the readme...

@AlmogCohen
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What I mean is, more people would be likely to use it, if it is easier to use...

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megies commented Feb 5, 2019

@AlmogCohen I never was able to finish it to such a level that I would have considered useful to really rely on it for testing, unfortunately.

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I get you! Thanks for the response. It looks promising as I needed something just like that :)

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Maybe just add to the readme about the status of the package so people can decide if they wish to use it

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