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failure to canonicalize name results in package installations failing #1410
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Hi @DeJayDev Seems I can not reproduce the error (Windows 11 + WSL (Ubuntu 22.04) + pipx 1.5.0), is there anything I missed? |
Thank you for checking, I'm actually not entirely sure what you could be missing. Typically I don't have any issues with pipx and hoped the trace could give a better idea of where I could start looking? |
Actually, I have no idea just from the logs. There could be something wrong with the cache. I would suggest to remove all the installation of pipx managed applications and pipx itself, and then try to delete all the cache used by pipx and pip. If that does not help, we may have to debug into the pipx. It should be something like creating developing environment according to the contribution guide, try to reproduce the error with the cloned repo, and print corresponding information around the traceback. |
Describe the bug
Attempting to install anything results in error in name canonicalization.
I've reproduced this issue on with:
22.04.4 LTS
, using Python3.10.12
with pipx1.0.0
installed viaapt
.24.04 LTS
, using Python3.12.3
with pipx1.4.3
installed viaapt
.24.04 LTS
, using Python3.12.3
with pipx1.5.0
ran with thezipapp
packaged pipx.Note: These reproductions are on the same system. I opted to upgrade my operating system after noticing the insanely low pipx version being offered to 22.04 users.
I have run the Debian/Ubuntu Troubleshooting commands and isolated the issue to
pipx
by attempting package installation in the test_venv.How to reproduce
pipx install --verbose poetry
:Expected behavior
Ideally, the package is installed.
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