Dependency graph in GitHub for aiogoogle points to wrong repo
Ahsoka opened this issue · 12 comments
Not sure if this something you can do anything about, but adding aiogoogle
to your requirements.txt
or setup.py
file will point to google-cloud-aiohttp, instead of this repo. See this image for reference:
Not sure what I can do about this :/
Not sure why Github doesn't use Pypi's db and uses random setup.py(s) instead.
Maybe emailing GitHub support might be worth a try? I remember once, pandas
in the requirements.txt pointed to this repo instead of the real pandas. But then a couple days later, the issue was resolved so not sure how that happened but maybe they reached out to GitHub or something.
I tried searching for an email but couldn't find one. Instead there's the Github community website. But I'm just too lazy to post there. If you feel like doing it, I hereby publicly declare that you can do it on my behalf 😄
I tried searching for an email but couldn't find one. Instead there's the Github community website. But I'm just too lazy to post there. If you feel like doing it, I hereby publicly declare that you can do it on my behalf 😄
Hey thanks for the invitation but I fear that since I am not a contributor or formally associated with this repository, my request will be denied. I found this link which might be useful: https://support.github.com/contact/bug-report.
Let me know if you still want me to post on your behalf if you're too lazy. 😁
Done!
https://support.github.com/ticket/personal/0/1319288
Not sure if you'll be able to see it through this link though. Will update this thread once I get a reply.
Can't see it but thanks! ♥
Just got a reply from them saying they fixed it. Can you verify please?
Woah, nice! Awesome seeing people using your creation. Thanks for raising the issue!
Thanks for creating the library! Don't know what I would have done without it.