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Natti Katz suggested an idea (#4876) · Nov 24, 2019 at 02:03 PM · pythonofflineorchestrationpackageautomation
So currently the behavior is to look locally first, and if an identical package name is found yet an incorrect version, there will be no call to online pypi.
For example. I place requests 2.18 in my local pypi. I run a script that asks for requests 2.22. Local pypi will be searched, finding requests package, but then tells me it's the wrong version and will not look online. Yet if I have no requests package it will look online for it.
I believe this is inflexible, because now as I soon as I decide to place a single offline package, I am hard commiting to providing all versions of that package offline. This can also unknowingly break orchestration for other users in the same system that were depending on the online lookup.
Muli Wienrib commented · Nov 26, 2019 at 08:32 AM
Hi Natti,
Thank you for the suggestions, unfortunately, this is the PyPi behavior as designed.
One of the motivations for this is limiting the supported versions of a package in the local PyPi for a site
Cheers
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