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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pex
Version: 1.1.14
Summary: The PEX packaging toolchain.
Home-page: https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex
Author: UNKNOWN
Author-email: UNKNOWN
License: Apache License, Version 2.0
Description: PEX
        ===
        .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/pantsbuild/pex.svg?branch=master
            :target: https://travis-ci.org/pantsbuild/pex
        
        pex is a library for generating .pex (Python EXecutable) files which are
        executable Python environments in the spirit of `virtualenvs <http://virtualenv.org>`_.
        pex is an expansion upon the ideas outlined in
        `PEP 441 <http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0441/>`_
        and makes the deployment of Python applications as simple as ``cp``.  pex files may even
        include multiple platform-specific Python distributions, meaning that a single pex file
        can be portable across Linux and OS X.
        
        pex files can be built using the ``pex`` tool.  Build systems such as `Pants
        <http://pantsbuild.github.io/>`_ and `Buck <http://facebook.github.io/buck/>`_ also
        support building .pex files directly.
        
        Still unsure about what pex does or how it works?  Watch this quick lightning
        talk: `WTF is PEX? <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmpnGhRwsu0>`_.
        
        pex is licensed under the Apache2 license.
        
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        To install pex, simply
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pip install pex
        
        You can also build pex in a git clone using tox:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ tox -e py27-package
            $ cp dist/pex ~/bin
        
        This builds a pex binary in ``dist/pex`` that can be copied onto your ``$PATH``.
        The advantage to this approach is that it keeps your Python environment as empty as
        possible and is more in-line with what pex does philosophically.
        
        
        Simple Examples
        ===============
        
        Launch an interpreter with ``requests``, ``flask`` and ``psutil`` in the environment:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pex requests flask 'psutil>2,<3'
        
        Or instead freeze your current virtualenv via requirements.txt and execute it anywhere:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pex -r <(pip freeze) -o my_virtualenv.pex
            $ deactivate
            $ ./my_virtualenv.pex
        
        Run webserver.py in an environment containing ``flask`` as a quick way to experiment:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pex flask -- webserver.py
        
        Launch Sphinx in an ephemeral pex environment using the Sphinx entry point ``sphinx:main``:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pex sphinx -e sphinx:main -- --help
        
        Build a standalone pex binary into ``pex.pex`` using the ``pex`` console_scripts entry point:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pex pex -c pex -o pex.pex
        
        You can also build pex files that use a specific interpreter type:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pex pex -c pex --python=pypy -o pypy-pex.pex
        
        Most pex options compose well with one another, so the above commands can be
        mixed and matched.  For a full list of options, just type ``pex --help``.
        
        
        Integrating pex into your workflow
        ==================================
        
        If you use tox (and you should!), a simple way to integrate pex into your
        workflow is to add a packaging test environment to your ``tox.ini``:
        
        .. code-block:: ini
        
            [testenv:package]
            deps = pex
            commands = pex . -o dist/app.pex
        
        Then ``tox -e package`` will produce a relocateable copy of your application
        that you can copy to staging or production environments.
        
        
        Documentation
        =============
        
        More documentation about pex, building .pex files, and how .pex files work
        is available at https://pex.readthedocs.io.
        
        
        Development
        ===========
        
        pex uses `tox <https://testrun.org/tox/latest/>`_ for test and development automation.  To run
        the test suite, just invoke tox:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ tox
        
        If you don't have tox, you can generate a pex of tox:
        
        .. code-block::
        
            $ pex tox -c tox -o ~/bin/tox
        
        
        Contributing
        ============
        
        To contribute, follow these instructions: http://pantsbuild.github.io/howto_contribute.html
        
        Release Notes
        =============
        
        1.1.14
        ------
        
        * Repair Executor error handling for other classes of IOError/OSError. (#292)
          `#292 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/292>`_
        
        * Fix bdist_pex --pex-args. (#285)
          `#285 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/285>`_
        
        * Inherit user site with --inherit-path. (#284)
          `#284 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/284>`_
        
        1.1.13
        ------
        
        * Repair passing of stdio kwargs to PEX.run(). (#288)
          `#288 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/288>`_
        
        1.1.12
        ------
        
        * Fix bdist_pex interpreter cache directory. (#286)
          `#286 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/286>`_
        
        * Normalize and edify subprocess execution. (#255)
          `#255 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/255>`_
        
        * Don't ignore exit codes when using setuptools entry points. (#280)
          `#280 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/280>`_
          `Fixes #137 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/137>`_
        
        1.1.11
        ------
        
        * Update cache dir when bdist_pex.run is called directly.
          `#278 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/278>`_
          `Fixes #274 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/274>`_
        
        1.1.10
        ------
        
        * Improve failure modes for os.rename() as used in distribution caching.
          `#271 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/271>`_
          `Fixes #265 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/265>`_
        
        1.1.9
        -----
        
        * Bugfix: Open setup.py in binary mode.
          `#264 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/264>`_
          `Fixes #263 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/263>`_
        
        1.1.8
        -----
        
        * Bugfix: Repair a regression in `--disable-cache`.
          `#261 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/261>`_
          `Fixes #260 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/260>`_
        
        1.1.7
        -----
        
        * Add README and supported python versions to PyPI description.
          `#258 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/258>`_
        
        * Use `open` with utf-8 support.
          `#231 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/231>`_
        
        * Add `--pex-root` option.
          `#206 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/206>`_
        
        1.1.6
        -----
        
        This release is a quick fix for a regression that inadvertently went out in 1.1.5 (Issue #243).
        
        * Fix the ``bdist_pex`` ``setuptools`` command to work for python2.
          `#246 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/246>`_
          `Fixes #243 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/243>`_
        
        * Upgrade pex dependencies on ``setuptools`` and ``wheel``.
          `#244 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/244>`_
          `Fixes #238 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/238>`_
        
        1.1.5
        -----
        
        * Fix ``PEXBuilder.clone`` and thus ``bdist_pex --pex-args`` for ``--python`` and ``--python-shebang``.
          `#234 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/234>`_
          `Fixes #233 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/233>`_
        
        * Fix old ``pkg_resources`` egg version normalization.
          `#227 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/227>`_
          `Fixes #226 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/226>`_
        
        * Fix the ``inherit_path`` handling.
          `#224 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/224>`_
        
        * Fix handling of bad distribution script names when used as the pex entrypoint.
          `#221 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/221>`_
          `Fixes #220 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/220>`_
        
        1.1.4
        -----
        
        This release is a quick fix for a regression that inadvertently went out in 1.1.3 (Issue #216).
        
        * Add a test for the regression in ``FixedEggMetadata._zipinfo_name`` and revert the breaking commit.
          `Fixes #216 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/216>`_
        
        1.1.3
        -----
        
        This release includes an initial body of work towards Windows support, ABI tag support for CPython 2.x and a fix for version number normalization.
        
        * Add python 2.x abi tag support.
          `#214 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/214>`_
          `Fixes #213 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/213>`_
        
        * Add .idea to .gitignore.
          `#205 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/205>`_
        
        * Don't normalize version numbers as names.
          `#204 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/204>`_
        
        * More fixes for windows.
          `#202 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/202>`_
        
        * Fixes to get pex to work on windows.
          `#198 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/198>`_
        
        1.1.2
        -----
        
        * Bump setuptools & wheel version pinning.
          `#194 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/194>`_
        
        * Unescape html in PageParser.href_match_to_url.
          `#191 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/191>`_
        
        * Memoize calls to Crawler.crawl() for performance win in find-links based resolution.
          `#187 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/187>`_
        
        1.1.1
        -----
        
        * Fix infinite recursion when ``PEX_PYTHON`` points at a symlink.
          `#182 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/182>`_
        
        * Add ``/etc/pexrc`` to the list of pexrc locations to check.
          `#183 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/183>`_
        
        * Improve error messaging for platform constrained Untranslateable errors.
          `#179 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/179>`_
        
        1.1.0
        -----
        
        * Add support for ``.pexrc`` files for influencing the pex environment. See the notes `here
          <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/blob/master/docs/buildingpex.rst#tailoring-pex-execution-at-build-time>`_.
          `#128 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/128>`_.
        
        * Bug fix: PEX_PROFILE_FILENAME and PEX_PROFILE_SORT were not respected.
          `#154 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/154>`_.
        
        * Adds the ``bdist_pex`` command to setuptools.
          `#99 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/99>`_.
        
        * Bug fix: We did not normalize package names in ``ResolvableSet``, so it was possible to depend on
          ``sphinx`` and ``Sphinx-1.4a0.tar.gz`` and get two versions build and included into the pex.
          `#147 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/147>`_.
        
        * Adds a pex-identifying User-Agent. `#101 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/101>`_.
        
        1.0.3
        -----
        
        * Bug fix: Accommodate OSX ``Python`` python binaries.  Previously the OSX python distributions shipped
          with OSX, XCode and available via https://www.python.org/downloads/ could fail to be detected using
          the ``PythonInterpreter`` class.
          Fixes `#144 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/144>`_.
        
        * Bug fix: PEX_SCRIPT failed when the script was from a not-zip-safe egg.
          Original PR `#139 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/139>`_.
        
        * Bug fix: ``sys.exit`` called without arguments would cause `None` to be printed on stderr since pex 1.0.1.
          `#143 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/143>`_.
        
        1.0.2
        -----
        
        * Bug fix: PEX-INFO values were overridden by environment ``Variables`` with default values that were
          not explicitly set in the environment.
          Fixes `#135 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/135>`_.
        
        * Bug fix: Since `69649c1 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/commit/69649c1>`_ we have been unpatching
          the side-effects of ``sys.modules`` after ``PEX.execute``.  This takes all modules imported during
          the PEX lifecycle and sets all their attributes to ``None``.  Unfortunately, ``sys.excepthook``,
          ``atexit`` and ``__del__`` may still try to operate using these tainted modules, causing exceptions
          on interpreter teardown.  This reverts just the ``sys`` unpatching so that the abovementioned
          teardown hooks behave more predictably.
          Fixes `#141 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/141>`_.
        
        1.0.1
        -----
        
        * Allow PEXBuilder to optionally copy files into the PEX environment instead of hard-linking them.
        
        * Allow PEXBuilder to optionally skip precompilation of .py files into .pyc files.
        
        * Bug fix: PEXBuilder did not respect the target interpreter when compiling source to bytecode.
          Fixes `#127 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/127>`_.
        
        * Bug fix: Fix complex resolutions when using a cache.
          Fixes: `#120 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/120>`_.
        
        1.0.0
        -----
        
        The 1.0.0 release of pex introduces a few breaking changes: ``pex -r`` now takes requirements.txt files
        instead of requirement specs, ``pex -s`` has now been removed since source specs are accepted as arguments,
        and ``pex -p`` has been removed in favor of its alias ``pex -o``.
        
        The pex *command line interface* now adheres to semver insofar as backwards incompatible CLI
        changes will invoke a major version change.  Any backwards incompatible changes to the PEX
        environment variable semantics will also result in a major version change.  The pex *API* adheres
        to semver insofar as backwards incompatible API changes will invoke minor version changes.
        
        For users of the PEX API, it is recommended to add minor version ranges, e.g. ``pex>=1.0,<1.1``.
        For users of the PEX CLI, major version ranges such as ``pex>=1,<2`` should be sufficient.
        
        * BREAKING CHANGE: Removes the ``-s`` option in favor of specifying directories directly as
          arguments to the pex command line.
        
        * BREAKING CHANGE: ``pex -r`` now takes requirements.txt filenames and *not* requirement
          specs.  Requirement specs are now passed as arguments to the pex tool.  Use ``--`` to escape
          command line arguments passed to interpreters spawned by pex.  Implements
          `#5 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/5>`_.
        
        * Adds a number of flag aliases to be more compatible with pip command lines: ``--no-index``,
          ``-f``, ``--find-links``, ``--index-url``, ``--no-use-wheel``.  Removes ``-p`` in favor of
          ``-o`` exclusively.
        
        * Adds ``--python-shebang`` option to the pex tool in order to set the ``#!`` shebang to an exact
          path.  `#53 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/53>`_.
        
        * Adds support for ``PEX_PYTHON`` environment variable which will cause the pex file to reinvoke
          itself using the interpreter specified, e.g. ``PEX_PYTHON=python3.4`` or
          ``PEX_PYTHON=/exact/path/to/interpreter``.  `#27 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/27>`_.
        
        * Adds support for ``PEX_PATH`` environment variable which allows merging of PEX environments at
          runtime.  This can be used to inject plugins or entry_points or modules from one PEX into
          another without explicitly building them together. `#30 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/30>`_.
        
        * Consolidates documentation of ``PEX_`` environment variables and adds the ``--help-variables`` option
          to the pex client.  Partially addresses `#13 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/13>`_.
        
        * Adds helper method to dump a package subdirectory onto disk from within a zipped PEX file.  This
          can be useful for applications that know they're running within a PEX and would prefer some
          static assets dumped to disk instead of running as an unzipped PEX file.
          `#12 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/12>`_.
        
        * Now supports extras for static URLs and installable directories.
          `#65 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/65>`_.
        
        * Adds ``-m`` and ``--entry-point`` alias to the existing ``-e`` option for entry points in
          the pex tool to evoke the similarity to ``python -m``.
        
        * Adds console script support via ``-c/--script/--console-script`` and ``PEX_SCRIPT``.  This allows
          you to reference the named entry point instead of the exact ``module:name`` pair.  Also supports
          scripts defined in the ``scripts`` section of setup.py.
          `#59 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/59>`_.
        
        * Adds more debugging information when encountering unresolvable requirements.
          `#79 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/79>`_.
        
        * Bug fix: ``PEX_COVERAGE`` and ``PEX_PROFILE`` did not function correctly when SystemExit was raised.
          Fixes `#81 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/81>`_.
        
        * Bug fix: Fixes caching in the PEX tool since we don't cache the source distributions of installable
          directories.  `#24 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/24>`_.
        
        0.9.0
        -----
        
        This is the last release before the 1.0.0 development branch is started.
        
        * Change the setuptools range to >=2.2,<16 by handling EntryPoint changes as well as
          being flexible on whether ``pkg_resources`` is a package or a module.  Fixes
          `#55 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/55>`_ and
          `#34 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/34>`_.
        
        * Adds option groups to the pex tool to make the help output slightly more readable.
        
        * Bug fix: Make ``pip install pex`` work better by removing ``extras_requires`` on the
          ``console_script`` entry point.  Fixes `#48 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/48>`_
        
        * New feature: Adds an interpreter cache to the ``pex`` tool.  If the user does not explicitly
          disable the wheel feature and attempts to build a pex with wheels but does not have the wheel
          package installed, pex will download it in order to make the feature work.
          Implements `#47 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/47>`_ in order to
          fix `#48 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/48>`_
        
        0.8.6
        -----
        
        * Bug fix: Honor installed sys.excepthook in pex teardown.
          `RB #1733 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/1733>`_
        
        * Bug fix: ``UrllibContext`` used ``replace`` as a keyword argument for ``bytes.decode``
          but this only works on Python 3.  `Pull Request #46 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/46>`_
        
        0.8.5
        -----
        
        * Bug fix: Fixup string formatting in pex/bin/pex.py to support Python 2.6
          `Pull Request #40 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/40>`_
        
        0.8.4
        -----
        
        * Performance improvement: Speed up the best-case scenario of dependency resolution.
          `RB #1685 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/1685>`_
        
        * Bug fix: Change from ``uuid4().get_hex()`` to ``uuid4().hex`` to maintain Python3
          compatibility of pex.common.
          `Pull Request #39 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/39>`_
        
        * Bug fix: Actually cache the results of translation.  Previously bdist translations
          would be created in a temporary directory even if a cache location was specified.
          `RB #1666 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/1666>`_
        
        * Bug fix: Support all potential abi tag permutations when determining platform
          compatibility.
          `Pull Request #33 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/33>`_
        
        0.8.3
        -----
        
        * Performance improvement: Don't always write packages to disk if they've already been
          cached.  This can significantly speed up launching PEX files with a large
          number of non-zip-safe dependencies.
          `RB #1642 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/1642>`_
        
        0.8.2
        -----
        
        * Bug fix: Allow pex 0.8.x to parse pex files produced by earlier versions of
          pex and twitter.common.python.
        
        * Pin pex to setuptools prior to 9.x until we have a chance to make changes
          related to PEP440 and the change of pkg_resources.py to a package.
        
        0.8.1
        -----
        
        * Bug fix: Fix issue where it'd be possible to ``os.path.getmtime`` on a remote ``Link`` object
          `Issue #29 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/29>`_
        
        0.8.0
        -----
        
        * *API change*: Decouple translation from package iteration.  This removes
          the Obtainer construct entirely, which likely means if you're using PEX as
          a library, you will need to change your code if you were doing anything
          nontrivial.  This adds a couple new options to ``resolve`` but simplifies
          the story around how to cache packages.
          `RB #785 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/785/>`_
        
        * Refactor http handling in pex to allow for alternate http implementations.  Adds support
          for `requests <https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests>`_,
          improving both performance and security.   For more information, read the commit notes at
          `91c7f32 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/commit/91c7f324085c18af714d35947b603a5f60aeb682>`_.
          `RB #778 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/778/>`_
        
        * Improvements to API documentation throughout.
        
        * Renamed ``Tracer`` to ``TraceLogger`` to prevent nondeterministic isort ordering.
        
        * Refactor tox.ini to increase the number of environment combinations and improve coverage.
        
        * Adds HTTP retry support for the RequestsContext.
          `RB #1303 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/1303/>`_
        
        * Make pex --version correct.
          `Issue #19 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/19>`_
        
        * Bug fix: Fix over-aggressive sys.modules scrubbing for namespace packages.  Under
          certain circumstances, namespace packages in site-packages could conflict with packages
          within a PEX, causing them to fail importing.
          `RB #1378 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/1378/>`_
        
        * Bug fix: Replace uses of ``os.unsetenv(...)`` with ``del os.environ[...]``
          `Pull Request #11 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/pull/11>`_
        
        * Bug fix: Scrub sys.path and sys.modules based upon both supplied path and
          realpath of files and directories.  Newer versions of virtualenv on Linux symlink site-packages
          which caused those packages to not be removed from sys.path correctly.
          `Issue #21 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/21>`_
        
        * Bug fix: The pex -s option was not correctly pulling in transitive dependencies.
          `Issue #22 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/22>`_
        
        * Bug fix: Adds ``content`` method to HTTP contexts that does HTML content decoding, fixing
          an encoding issue only experienced when using Python 3.
          `Issue #10 <https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex/issues/10>`_
        
        0.7.0
        -----
        
        * Rename ``twitter.common.python`` to ``pex`` and split out from the
          `twitter/commons <http://github.com/twitter/commons>`_ repo.
        
        0.6.0
        -----
        
        * Change the interpretation of ``-i`` (and of PyPIFetcher's pypi_base)
          to match pip's ``-i``.  This is useful for compatibility with devpi.
        
        0.5.10
        ------
        
        * Ensures that .egg/.whl distributions on disk have their mtime updated
          even though we no longer overwrite them. This gives them a new time
          lease against their ttl.
        
          Without this change, once a distribution aged past the ttl it would
          never be used again, and builds would re-create the same distributions
          in tmpdirs over and over again.
        
        0.5.9
        -----
        
        * Fixes an issue where SourceTranslator would overwrite .egg/.whl
          distributions already on disk.  Instead it should always check to see if
          a copy already exists and reuse if there.
        
          This ordinarily should not be a problem but the zipimporter caches
          metadata by filename instead of stat/sha, so if the underlying contents
          changed a runtime error would be thrown due to seemingly corrupt zip file
          offsets. `RB #684 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/684/>`_
        
        0.5.8
        -----
        
        * Adds ``-i/--index`` option to the pex tool.
        
        0.5.7
        -----
        
        * Adds ``twitter.common.python.pex_bootstrap`` ``bootstrap_pex_env`` function in
          order to initialize a PEX environment from within a python interpreter.
          (Patch contributed by @kwlzn)
        
        * Adds stdin=,stdout=,stderr= keyword parameters to the ``PEX.run`` function.
          (Patch from @benjy)
        
        0.5.6
        -----
        
        * The crawler now defaults to not follow links for security reasons.
          (Before the default behavior was to implicitly ``--follow-links`` for all
          requirements.) `RB #293 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/293/>`_
        
        0.5.5
        -----
        
        * Improves scrubbing of site-packages from PEX environments.
          `RB #289 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/289/>`_
        
        0.5.1 - 0.5.4
        -------------
        
        * Silences exceptions reported during interpreter teardown (the exceptions
          resulting from incorrect atexit handler behavior) introduced by 0.4.3
          `RB #253 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/253/>`_
          `RB #249 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/249/>`_
        
        * Adds ``__hash__`` to ``Link`` so that Packages are hashed correctly in
          ``twitter.common.python.resolver`` ``resolve``
        
        0.5.0
        -----
        
        * Adds wheel support to ``twitter.common.python``
          `RB #94 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/94/>`_
          `RB #154 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/154/>`_
          `RB #148 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/148/>`_
        
        0.4.3
        -----
        
        * Adds ``twitter.common.python.finders`` which are additional finders for
          setuptools including:
          - find eggs within a .zip
          - find wheels within a directory
          - find wheels within a .zip
          `RB #86 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/86/>`_
        
        * Adds a new Package abstraction by refactoring Link into Link and Package.
          `RB #92 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/92/>`_
        
        * Adds support for PEP425 tagging necessary for wheel support.
          `RB #87 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/87/>`_
        
        * Improves python environment isolation by correctly scrubbing namespace
          packages injected into module ``__path__`` attributes by nspkg pth files.
          `RB #116 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/116/>`_
        
        * Adds ``twitter.common.python.resolver`` ``resolve`` method that handles
          transitive dependency resolution better.  This means that if the
          requirement ``futures==2.1.2`` and an unqualified ``futures>=2`` is pulled in
          transitively, our resolver will correctly resolve futures 2.1.2 instead
          of reporting a VersionConflict if any version newer than 2.1.2 is
          available. `RB #129 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/129/>`_
        
        * Factors all ``twitter.common.python`` test helpers into
          ``twitter.common.python.testing``
          `RB #91 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/91/>`_
        
        * Bug fix: Fix ``OrderedSet`` atexit exceptions
          `RB #147 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/147/>`_
        
        * Bug fix: Fix cross-device symlinking (patch from @benjy)
        
        * Bug fix: Raise a ``RuntimeError`` if we fail to write ``pkg_resources`` into a .pex
          `RB #115 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/115/>`_
        
        0.4.2
        -----
        
        * Upgrade to ``setuptools>=1``
        
        0.4.1
        -----
        
        * ``twitter.common.python`` is no longer a namespace package
        
        0.4.0
        -----
        
        * Kill the egg distiller.  We now delegate .egg generation to bdist_egg.
          `RB #55 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/55/>`_
        
        0.3.1
        -----
        
        * Short-circuit resolving a distribution if a local exact match is found.
          `RB #47 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/47/>`_
        
        * Correctly patch the global ``pkg_resources`` ``WorkingSet`` for the lifetime
          of the Python interpreter. `RB #52 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/52/>`_
        
        * Fixes a performance regression in setuptools ``build_zipmanifest``
          `Setuptools Issue #154 <https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/issue/154/build_zipmanifest-results-should-be>`_
          `RB #53 <https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/53/>`_
        
        0.3.0
        -----
        
        * Plumb through the ``--zip-safe``, ``--always-write-cache``, ``--ignore-errors``
          and ``--inherit-path`` flags to the pex tool.
        
        * Delete the unused ``PythonDirWrapper`` code.
        
        * Split ``PEXEnvironment`` resolution into ``twitter.common.python.environment``
          and deconflate ``WorkingSet``/``Environment`` state.
        
        * Removes the monkeypatched zipimporter in favor of keeping all eggs
          unzipped within PEX files.  Refactors the PEX dependency cache in
          ``util.py``
        
        * Adds interpreter detection for Jython and PyPy.
        
        * Dependency translation errors should be made uniform.
          (Patch from @johnsirois)
        
        * Adds ``PEX_PROFILE_ENTRIES`` to limit the number of entries reported when
          ``PEX_PROFILE`` is enabled. (Patch from @rgs_)
        
        * Bug fix: Several fixes to error handling in ``twitter.common.python.http``
          (From Marc Abramowitz)
        
        * Bug fix: PEX should not always assume that ``$PATH`` was available.
          (Patch from @jamesbroadhead)
        
        * Bug fix: Filename should be part of the .pex cache key or else multiple
          identical versions will incorrectly resolve (Patch from @tc)
        
        * Bug fix: Executed entry points shouldn't be forced to run in an
          environment with ``__future__`` imports enabled. (Patch from
          @lawson_patrick)
        
        * Bug fix: Detect versionless egg links and fail fast. (Patch from
          @johnsirois.)
        
        * Bug fix: Handle setuptools>=2.1 correctly in the zipimport monkeypatch
          (Patch from @johnsirois.)
        
        0.2.3
        -----
        
        * Bug fix: Fix handling of Fetchers with ``file://`` urls.
        
        0.2.2
        -----
        
        * Adds the pex tool as a standalone tool.
        
        0.2.1
        -----
        
        * Bug fix: Bootstrapped ``twitter.common.python`` should declare ``twitter.common``
          as a namespace package.
        
        0.2.0
        -----
        
        * Make ``twitter.common.python`` fully standalone by consolidating
          external dependencies within ``twitter.common.python.common``.
        
        0.1.0
        -----
        
        * Initial published version of ``twitter.common.python``.
        
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