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[jira] [Commented] (BEAM-1693) Detect supported Python & pip
executables in Python-SDK
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ASF GitHub Bot commented on BEAM-1693:
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GitHub user tibkiss opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/2243
[BEAM-1693] Detect supported Python & pip executables in Python-SDK
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commit 5d0de97a02bfdac19448c62cbb48bea2f90ec4db
Author: Tibor Kiss <ti...@gmail.com>
Date: 2017-03-14T19:51:35Z
[BEAM-1693] Detect supported Python & pip executables in Python-SDK
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> Detect supported Python & pip executables in Python-SDK
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>
> Key: BEAM-1693
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-1693
> Project: Beam
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: sdk-py
> Reporter: Tibor Kiss
> Assignee: Tibor Kiss
>
> Python SDK currently supports Python-2.7 only.
> The Python interpreter & pip definition in pom.xml points to {{python2}} & {{pip2}} respectively.
> Users with multiple Python interpreters installed might end up having python2 and pip2 pointing to their 2.6 installation. (This scenario happens mostly on OS X machines.)
> There is no single, valid name for the executables as different OSes install those binaries in various names:
> - CentOS6/EPEL: pip (python 2.6) & pip2 (python 2.6) & pip2.6 (python 2.6)
> - CentOS7/EPEL: pip (python 2.7) & pip2 (python 2.7) & pip2.7 (python 2.7)
> - Debian7: pip (python 2.7) & pip-2.6 (python 2.6) & pip-2.7 (python 2.7)
> - Debian8: pip (python 2.7) & pip2 (python 2.7)
> - Debian9: pip (python 2.7) & pip2 (python 2.7)
> - Ubuntu1204: pip (python 2.7)
> - Ubuntu1404: pip2 (python 2.7)
> - Ubuntu1604: pip (python 2.7) & pip2 (python 2.7)
> - OS X: pip (python 2.6) & pip2 (python 2.6) & pip2.7 (brew / python 2.7)
> - Windows: pip-2.7 (python.org based installer)
> To overcome this problem the pom.xml should be extended to determine the suitable Python interpreter & pip automatically, in a platform independent way.
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