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## Summary
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Suggest `uv python update-shell` over `uv tool update-shell` since we
are in the `uv python` area here.
## Test Plan
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n/a
Includes a few things...
- Drops preview warnings for use of `uv python upgrade` and `uv python
install --upgrade`
- Adds `--resolve-links` to `uv python find`, which I needed in test
cases to retain existing snapshots
- Fixes issues in our "Using environment ..." messages on Windows which
were incorrect
- Refactors `from_executable` for the `PythonMinorVersionLink` type
(https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/pull/17842/commits/28b2ed2525327d94fdf5372a29bbbc476d74680f)
to use the type system to prevent incorrect construction (for above)
- Removes special casing where we only upgrade links if they already
exist, which existed so preview wasn't needed on every invocation
- Fixes a bug with `PythonMinorVersionLink::exists` which returned
`true` even if the link pointed to the wrong Python installation leading
to discovery failures
PPC64 (big endian) seems dead, and it's only supported on one exact
manylinux version (https://github.com/pypa/auditwheel/issues/669), so we
should drop it.
This change does not affect PPC64LE (little endian).
As of pip 26.0 I believe all outstanding bugs and questions about
pre-release behavior in pip are resolved.
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Co-authored-by: Charlie Marsh <crmarsh416@gmail.com>
Correct GitLab integration guide to the '.gitlab-ci.yml' default file
name - see [GitLab's CI/CD Yaml syntax
reference](https://docs.gitlab.com/ci/yaml/).
It seems that PyPy is not being actively developed anymore and is phased
out even by numpy (https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/30416). There's
no official statement from the project, but the numpy issue is from a
PyPy developer. I added a warning to avoid users assuming PyPy properly
supported and developed Python distribution, and in anticipation of PyPy
being eventually, slowly deprecated.
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Co-authored-by: Tomasz Kramkowski <tom@astral.sh>
Resolves https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/16846,
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/16813
This diff adds support for disabling `exclude-newer` for specific
packages using `<name>=false`. This allows packages
without upload dates (e.g., CPU-only PyTorch wheels from custom indices)
to be resolved when a global `exclude-newer` is set, without disabling
it globally.
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Co-authored-by: Zanie Blue <contact@zanie.dev>
## Summary
Implement #16408.
Currently doesn't avoid recompiling the bytecode when it is already
compiled which should be fine since the compiler script skips things
which are already compiled.
pyodide is currently unsupported due to it using a zip for its standard library
and also because it misreports the location of the standard library.
## Test Plan
Styling of the status report was manually tested, there is a new test
for testing the actual functionality.
This also removes the file-specific targets from prettier execution
which means we're including `.json`, `.css`, and `.html` files, which
seems like an improvement.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
This works fine now
```
❯ docker run --rm -it ghcr.io/astral-sh/uv:alpine sh -c "uv python install 3.14"
Installed Python 3.14.2 in 2.77s
+ cpython-3.14.2-linux-aarch64-musl (python3.14)
```
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## Summary
Update the `UV_VERSION`, such that a `copy-to-clipboard` action and
pasting into a `.gitlab-ci.yml` is not 4 minor versions behind, as it
happened to me a couple of times.
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## Test Plan
I ran `mkdocs serve` and it worked (I literally only changed one
character)
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Adds support for "friendly" durations like, 1 week, 7 days, 24 hours
using Jiff's parser. During resolution, we calculate this relative to
the current time and resolve it into a concrete timestamp for the
lockfile. If the span has not changed, e.g., to another relative value,
then locking again will not change the lockfile. The locked timestamp
will only be updated when the lockfile is invalidated, e.g., with
`--upgrade`. This prevents the lockfile from repeatedly churning when a
relative value is used.
It'd be nice to avoid churn for contributors. This is a pretty frequent
cause of CI failures and I don't think we really need to have the
reference documentation committed.
When a process is running and another calls `uv cache clean` or `uv
cache prune` we currently deadlock - sometimes until the CI timeout
(https://github.com/astral-sh/setup-uv/issues/588). To avoid this, we
add a default 5 min timeout waiting for a lock. 5 min balances allowing
in-progress builds to finish, especially with larger native
dependencies, while also giving timely errors for deadlocks on (remote)
systems.
Commit 1 is a refactoring.
This branch also fixes a problem with the logging where acquired and
released resources currently mismatch:
```
DEBUG Acquired lock for `https://github.com/tqdm/tqdm`
DEBUG Using existing Git source `https://github.com/tqdm/tqdm`
DEBUG Released lock at `C:\Users\Konsti\AppData\Local\uv\cache\git-v0\locks\16bb813afef8edd2`
```