Pip installs packages. Python packages. An easy_install replacement
pip is a replacement for easy_install. It uses mostly the same techniques for
finding packages, so packages that were made easy_installable should be
pip-installable as well.
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Revision 66 (latest revision is 68)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 24.0: * Retry on HTTP status code 502 * Automatically use the setuptools PEP 517 build backend when --config-settings is used for projects without pyproject.toml. * Make pip freeze and pip uninstall of legacy editable installs of packages whose name contains _ compatible with setuptools>=69.0.3. * Support per requirement --config-settings for editable installs. * Optimized usage of --find-links=<path-to-dir>, by only scanning the relevant directory once, only considering file names that are valid wheel or sdist names, and only considering files in the directory that are related to the install. * Removed wheel from the [build-system].requires list fallback that is used when pyproject.toml is absent. * Upgrade distlib to 0.3.8 * Fix explanation of how PIP_CONFIG_FILE works * Fix outdated pip install argument description in documentation. * Replace some links to PEPs with links to the canonical specifications on the :doc:`pypug:index` * Updated the pyproject.toml document to stop suggesting to depend on wheel as a build dependency directly. * Update supported interpreters in development docs * Most project metadata is now defined statically via pip's pyproject.toml file.
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Hello
Is it possible to add the whitebox package from pypi?
Thanks
Could you elaborate, please? “whitebox package”?