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One of the current limitations is that box cannot use PyApp's self update command, since the installation is always from a local source.
Allowing for virtual projects could allow this to change. The idea here is the following:
Initialize an empty folder as a virtual box project with all configuration
Instead of building / using local source, the source can be grabbed from pypi
Build, package the project with a source from pypi
This way, if the pypi version is updated, executable self update should work.
Why is this cool: Only one box project would need to be created, and could be created directly in a CI workflow upon a new release. However, users with existing programs could self-update.
Another cool thing would be if box could provide a way for a GUI to run through the self-update command on the click of a button...
Some idea, not well thought out yet, but would be nice to keep in mind!
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One of the current limitations is that
box
cannot use PyApp's self update command, since the installation is always from a local source.Allowing for virtual projects could allow this to change. The idea here is the following:
box
project with all configurationpypi
pypi
This way, if the
pypi
version is updated,executable self update
should work.Why is this cool: Only one
box
project would need to be created, and could be created directly in a CI workflow upon a new release. However, users with existing programs could self-update.Another cool thing would be if
box
could provide a way for a GUI to run through the self-update command on the click of a button...Some idea, not well thought out yet, but would be nice to keep in mind!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: