It’s unclear why pip-tools considers these packages unsafe, and
excluding them from being pinned has resulted in nondeterministic
output that makes our test suite unhappy.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
futures is no longer there to be removed. Be clear about why we’re
removing future (it was never a “pip-tools bug”), and leave evidence
behind to help indicate how long that will be needed.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
These are not the latest versions, but pip-tools 3.9.0 or 4.0.0 fails
to resolve dependencies from Git URLs:
pip._internal.exceptions.DistributionNotFound: No matching distribution found for zulip==0.6.1_git (from -r requirements/common.in (line 135))
while pip 19.2 breaks pip-tools 3.8.0:
TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'find_links'
Fixes#10802.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
* backports-abc: For old Python versions.
* backports.ssl-match-hostname: For old Python versions.
* docopt: Has never been used directly.
* gitdb: Has never been used directly.
* ndg-httpsclient: No longer used by requests ≥ 2.12.1.
* pycrypto: Has never been used directly.
* smmap: Has never been used directly.
* typing: For old Python versions.
* typing_extensions: For old Python versions.
PROVISION_VERSION is not bumped because these were already unused
since at least the last major bump.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This updates recommonmark so that relative links to .md files will
correctly be converted to links to html pages by Sphinx/ReadTheDocs.
This was repoprted in https://github.com/rtfd/recommonmark/issues/89
This will allow us to in a future commit use relative links to .md
files so all of the hyperlinks work both on ReadTheDocs and on GitHub.
This was generated by:
* `rm -f requirements/*.txt`
* `./tools/update-locked-requirements`
and passes tests. The effect is to unpin ourselves from old versions
of a bunch of recursive dependencies of our third-party dependencies.
This commit renames various source requirements files like `dev.txt`,
`mypy.txt` etc to `dev.in`, `mypy.in` etc and various locked requirements
files like `dev_lock.txt`, `mypy_lock.txt` etc to `dev.txt`, `mypy.txt`
etc. This will help in emphasizing to the user that *.in are actually
input to `update-locked-requirements` tool which should be run after
updating any of these.
Upgrade alabaster and sphinx to latest version.
commonmark can't be updated because recommonmark uses an old
version of commonmark which is incompatible with latest version.