"UndefinedEnvironmentName" error with setuptools-20.6 #2762
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Reference: tahoe-lafs/trac-2024-07-25#2762
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The tahoe-1.11.0 release was only a few hours old when we started getting reports of failures. It looks like setuptools made a release today that breaks many packages. (In fact, they made seven releases today, which can't be a good sign).
https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/523 is the setuptools bug. Apparently most 20.5.* and 20.6.* versions are broken. The recommended workaround (verified by warner and cypher) is to downgrade to setuptools-20.4, e.g.:
The symptom is that
pip install tahoe-lafs
works normally, but then actually trying to runtahoe
gives a traceback like the following:I'm hoping that they'll make a new release tomorrow that fixes the problem, but in the meantime, if you see this error, try downgrading your setuptools.
Setuptools-20.6.7 has fixed the problem (they reverted the change that triggered it, and will try again in some later release). So a newly-upgraded virtualenv ought to be ok now.
They've removed almost all of the broken versions from pypi: it is still possible to install 20.6.6 (which breaks for me), but 20.5 and 20.6.0-20.6.5 are no longer on pypi (which also means I can't easily test them to identify exactly which ones were broken).
So: if you see this problem, do a
pip install --upgrade setuptools
. If the problem persists andpip list
reports a setuptools of 20.6.7 or later, please re-open this ticket and give us the details.