Reputation: 5122
I'm newbie Python/Django programmer.
I created an application based on Django 2.0 and packaged it according to the official document. Then I run the command:
$ pip install --user django-easybuggy-0.1.tar.gz
However, I get the error and cannot install.
Processing ./django-easybuggy-0.1.tar.gz
Collecting certifi==2018.1.18 (from django-easybuggy==0.1)
Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement certifi==2018.1.18 (from django-easybuggy==0.1) (from versions: )
No matching distribution found for certifi==2018.1.18 (from django-easybuggy==0.1)
Does anyone know the reason why the error occurs and how to fix it?
In addition, I created requirements.txt
by the command:
$ pip freeze > requirements.txt
Steps to reproduce:
Download my application archive:
$ wget https://github.com/k-tamura/easybuggy4django/releases/download/0.0.1/django-easybuggy-0.1.tar.gz
Run the command:
$ pip install --user django-easybuggy-0.1.tar.gz
Best regards,
Upvotes: 6
Views: 13905
Reputation: 5122
I can fix my problem by adding options:
--proxy=http://[proxy_user_id]:[proxy_user_password]@[proxy_host]:[proxy_port]/ --trusted-host pypi.python.org --trusted-host pypi.org --trusted-host files.pythonhosted.org
to pip install
.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 66451
The package certifi==2018.1.18
was removed from PyPI. The current version is certifi==2018.4.16
. The reason for this is that certifi
is somewhat special: it is nothing else but a collection of root SSL certificates, so once they become stale and a new version of certifi
with new certs is released, the old ones are being deleted for security reasons - so you don't accidentally continue to install and use old and potentially revoked or compromised certificates.
The solution for you is to either drop the exact version requirement alltogether:
setup(
...
install_requires=['certifi'],
...
)
or to require a minimal version and (optionally) bump it with new releases of your package:
setup(
...
install_requires=['certifi>=2018.4.16'],
...
)
The latter is what I usually use: this way,
certifi
installed, it will be upgraded automatically to the currently newest one when your package is installed.Upvotes: 1