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jsonschema 4.2 introduced a change that broke our current workaround for in-memory support. https://github.com/Julian/jsonschema/pull/873 https://github.com/indygreg/PyOxidizer/issues/457 |
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update.py |
To achieve reproducible builds we use pip-tools to lock packages to a particular version. Sadly this is complicated by the fact that Python can only tell us which transitive dependencies are required by actually installing packages, and if you run pip-tools on a Mac or Linux machine, it will miss packages that are required on Windows and vice versa.
Currently the Windows dependencies are a strict superset, so the package locks need to be generated on a Windows machine. To do so, run "bazel run update" from this folder.
pyqt is handled separately - see pyqt/