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Python setuptools v50 breaks pip installation on Debian/Ubuntu

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rswarbrick

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Aug 31, 2020
There's a long and painful discussion on the setuptools issues
list (I count 9 issues raised the day after the release). This is all
to do with how Debian/Ubuntu installs stuff with pip.

There's an "official" workaround that involves setting things in your
environment, but that looks a bit fiddly with the Azure pipelines
stuff and this has been such a disaster that I'm pretty certain the
setuptools maintainers will release something more sensible soon.

See e.g.
pypa/setuptools#2350 (comment)
for a careful description of what's going on.
rswarbrick

added a commit to rswarbrick/ibex that referenced this issue

Aug 31, 2020
There's a long and painful discussion on the setuptools issues
list (I count 9 issues raised the day after the release). This is all
to do with how Debian/Ubuntu installs stuff with pip.

There's an "official" workaround that involves setting things in your
environment, but that looks a bit fiddly with the Azure pipelines
stuff and this has been such a disaster that I'm pretty certain the
setuptools maintainers will release something more sensible soon.

See e.g.
pypa/setuptools#2350 (comment)
for a careful description of what's going on.
rswarbrick

added a commit to rswarbrick/opentitan that referenced this issue

Aug 31, 2020
There's a long and painful discussion on the setuptools issues
list (I count 9 issues raised the day after the release). This is all
to do with how Debian/Ubuntu installs stuff with pip.

There's an "official" workaround that involves setting things in your
environment, but that looks a bit fiddly with the Azure pipelines
stuff and this has been such a disaster that I'm pretty certain the
setuptools maintainers will release something more sensible soon.

See e.g.
pypa/setuptools#2350 (comment)
for a careful description of what's going on.
rswarbrick

added a commit to lowRISC/ibex that referenced this issue

Aug 31, 2020
There's a long and painful discussion on the setuptools issues
list (I count 9 issues raised the day after the release). This is all
to do with how Debian/Ubuntu installs stuff with pip.

There's an "official" workaround that involves setting things in your
environment, but that looks a bit fiddly with the Azure pipelines
stuff and this has been such a disaster that I'm pretty certain the
setuptools maintainers will release something more sensible soon.

See e.g.
pypa/setuptools#2350 (comment)
for a careful description of what's going on.
rswarbrick

added a commit to rswarbrick/opentitan that referenced this issue

Aug 31, 2020
There's a long and painful discussion on the setuptools issues
list (I count 9 issues raised the day after the release). This is all
to do with how Debian/Ubuntu installs stuff with pip.

There's an "official" workaround that involves setting things in your
environment, but that looks a bit fiddly with the Azure pipelines
stuff and this has been such a disaster that I'm pretty certain the
setuptools maintainers will release something more sensible soon.

See e.g.
pypa/setuptools#2350 (comment)
for a careful description of what's going on.

Signed-off-by: Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick@lowrisc.org>
rswarbrick

added a commit to lowRISC/opentitan that referenced this issue

Aug 31, 2020
There's a long and painful discussion on the setuptools issues
list (I count 9 issues raised the day after the release). This is all
to do with how Debian/Ubuntu installs stuff with pip.

There's an "official" workaround that involves setting things in your
environment, but that looks a bit fiddly with the Azure pipelines
stuff and this has been such a disaster that I'm pretty certain the
setuptools maintainers will release something more sensible soon.

See e.g.
pypa/setuptools#2350 (comment)
for a careful description of what's going on.

Signed-off-by: Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick@lowrisc.org>
dealako

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Aug 31, 2020
- Added setuptools 49.1.0 to hopefully resolve new issue with loading hug libraries on ubuntu/debian (lambada run-times)
- See: pypa/setuptools#2232 and pypa/setuptools#2350

Signed-off-by: David Deal <dealako@gmail.com>
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