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stash pip updated to handle dependencies and more
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practically works for me. Not sure if its just me but I just updated to stash version 0.6.6 and seem to get an error when installing boto3
thanks!!!
based on botocore it depends on
python-dateutil>=2.1,<3.0.0
When installing boto3 that in turn looks for botocore and its dependencies, i get the error:
Installing dependency: dateutil[('>=', '2.1'), ('<', '3.0.0')] Querying PyPI ... Error: No matches found: dateutil
full log:
[~/Documents]$ version StaSh v0.6.6 Pythonista 2.0 (200003) iOS 9.3.1 (64-bit iPhone7,1) root: ~/Documents/site-packages/stash stash.py: 2016-04-11 21:24:49 SELFUPDATE_BRANCH: master BIN_PATH: ~/Documents/bin ~/Documents/site-packages/stash/bin [~/Documents]$ pip install boto3 Querying PyPI ... Downloading package ... Opening: https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/b/boto3/boto3-1.3.0.tar.gz Save as: /private/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/CFAF9225-3194-4889-BDF9-E0AF370BFDC5/tmp/boto3-1.3.0.tar.gz (79996 bytes) 79996 [100.00%] Extracting archive file ... Archive extracted. Running setup file ... Package installed: boto3 Installing dependency: botocore[('>=', '1.4.1'), ('<', '1.5.0')] Querying PyPI ... Downloading package ... Opening: https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/b/botocore/botocore-1.4.11.tar.gz Save as: /private/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/CFAF9225-3194-4889-BDF9-E0AF370BFDC5/tmp/botocore-1.4.11.tar.gz (2455881 bytes) 2455881 [100.00%] Extracting archive file ... Archive extracted. Running setup file ... Package installed: botocore Installing dependency: jmespath[('>=', '0.7.1'), ('<', '1.0.0')] Querying PyPI ... Downloading package ... Opening: https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/j/jmespath/jmespath-0.9.0.tar.gz Save as: /private/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/CFAF9225-3194-4889-BDF9-E0AF370BFDC5/tmp/jmespath-0.9.0.tar.gz (20855 bytes) 20855 [100.00%] Extracting archive file ... Archive extracted. Running setup file ... Package installed: jmespath Installing dependency: dateutil[('>=', '2.1'), ('<', '3.0.0')] Querying PyPI ... Error: No matches found: dateutil
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sigh! there are a few edge cases in the pep, and this is one of them..
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replace the parsed= line (1022 in pip.py) with
package_name = '^([a-z0-9]|[a-z0-9][a-z0-9._-]*[a-z0-9])' parsed = re.findall(package_name+version_one,requirement)
I will submit a pull request here soon.
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Not sure it's been mentioned before or not. But when in stash, if you use the auto correct/suggestion on the keyboard (I am only using apple keyboard) it goes horribly wrong.
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@JonB Thanks!! I applied the change locally and it installed boto3 all the way through.
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Thanks @JonB for fixing this issue. I have also merged the pull request to the master branch. It can be retrieved with
selfupdate -f
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@Phuket2 You are right. The QuickType indeed causes chaos to the terminal. I always hide the QuickType bar. So I wasn't aware of this issue. After looking into it briefly, it does NOT seem possible to fix it. I guess you'll just have to hide it (swipe down on the bar).
I tried to disable it programmatically but 2.0 app store version crashes on following method
setAutocorrectionType_(1)
It does work in both of the Betas. I'll have it added when a new official version is out.
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@ywangd You can work around the crash in 2.0 like this:
ObjCInstanceMethod(textview, 'setAutocorrectionType:')(1)
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@omz That did the trick! Thanks!
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the quick responses are really appreciated!
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@ywangd, no problems I understand. The main reason to bring it up is mainly a support issue. I have used the autocorrect buttons a few times. And something fails, like selfupdate. But it didn't really fail, just got some strange input. Easy to jump to the conclusion that stash is not working.
Edit-Great to see @omz gave a way forward