Update pip_install dependencies#390
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@thundergolfer can we merge this now that the pkg_rules thing is fixed? I'd like to use pip 20.3.3 API |
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What kind of change does this PR introduce?
What is the current behavior?
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What is the new behavior?
Updates the versions of the PyPI dependencies that are used in the packaging rules.
pip: 19.3.1 -> 20.3.3 Changelog
pkginfo: 1.5.0.1 -> 1.6.1 Changelog
setuptools: 42.0.2 -> 44.1.0 Changelog
wheel: 0.33.6 -> 0.36.1 Changelog
Mostly adds Python 3.9 support, removes Python 3.4 support, adds macos Big Sur support and includes general bug fixes and improvements.
setuptoolshas been upgraded to the most recent version that supports Python 2.7. Newer versions remove support for Python 2.7 and ultimately start crashing on 2.7 from ~50.x.x. Until Bazel or the rules remove support for 2.7 it probably isn't appropriate to remove support for 2.7 in the packaging rules. If my assumption is incorrect, I can adjust to updatesetuptoolsto the latest version.Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
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