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PyFMI on pypi with version 2.5 declared as “newest“ with no disclaimer that you are on 2.13.0? #242

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marioGab opened this issue Jun 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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On PyFMI's Pypi page the newest version is 2.5. There is no hint or anything that shows that this is not the newest version of PyFMI. There should be a huge disclaimer referring to github.

@marioGab marioGab changed the title PyFMI on pypi with version 2.5 declared as “newest“ with no disclaimer that you guys are already on 2.13.0? PyFMI on pypi with version 2.5 declared as “newest“ with no disclaimer that you are on 2.13.0? Jun 14, 2024
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Hi @marioGab. We're aware of the issue, unfortunately it is not as easy to update as to my knowledge, that information is picked up automatically from setup.py. But even if we update setup.py it requires a successful build, and since this package is Cython based it requires a manylinux build before pypi can accept an updated package, which we currently don't have support for.

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