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We might want to include in the source distribution a locked file of requirements (e.g. requirements.txt file with all the transitive dependencies that were proven to function at the time of publishing). This file is not intended for use by the common user but it is useful, e.g., when we rely on deployments on Kubernetes clusters (especially because when pods die&restart they tend to update dependencies automatically, which can cause mismatches in dependency versions).
This change was introduced for hipscat-import and could be bubbled up to the PPT.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
If we include the requirements.txt in the distribution, we should include clear instructions somewhere for users to see how we expect the requirements to be used.
We might want to include in the source distribution a locked file of requirements (e.g.
requirements.txt
file with all the transitive dependencies that were proven to function at the time of publishing). This file is not intended for use by the common user but it is useful, e.g., when we rely on deployments on Kubernetes clusters (especially because when pods die&restart they tend to update dependencies automatically, which can cause mismatches in dependency versions).This change was introduced for
hipscat-import
and could be bubbled up to the PPT.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: