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Re: [HTCondor-users] HTCondor bindings 24.11.2 yanked from pypi - why?
- Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2025 09:30:25 -0600
- From: Tim Theisen <tim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] HTCondor bindings 24.11.2 yanked from pypi - why?
Hello Jeff,
I apologize for the inconvenience. The Python wheels have a complete set
of needed HTCondor libraries. So, only the wire protocol needs to be
compatible. We guarantee the each HTCondor version is compatible with
adjacent versions (version 24 is guaranteed to work with versions 23,
24, and 25). So, you do not need to worry about having an exact version.
Versions 24.0.x and 24.x have both versions of the Python bindings
(classad and htcondor; classad2 and htcondor2). Although, there are
known defects with version 2 of the Python bindings in 24.0.x, which
will not be fixed.
Versions 25.0.x and 25.x only have the version 2 of the Python bindings
(classad2 and htcondor2).
At this point 24.12.x and 25.0.x have identical stable API Python
bindings. (bug fixes only).
Unfortunately, we have limited space on PyPI and we have to prune older
versions when newer version are released.
HTCondor 25.0.x and 24.0.x are LTS versions.
HTCondor 25.x.y is currently in development
HTCondor 24.1.1 through 24.12.4 were development versions. When HTCondor
25.0 was released, HTCondor 24.12.13+ are all considered LTS versions.
Hopefully, this is helpful.
...Tim
On 11/4/25 07:57, Jeff Templon wrote:
Hi
I suddenly got errors on one of our scripts, that the HTCondor bindings could not be found. Turns out that the bindings for version 24.11.2, which were there a week ago, are no longer there. What gives? I understood from a colleague that compatibility is only guaranteed for bindings with the same version as the actual condor daemon, hence I was specifying the version number of the bindings.
ALSO: I thought perhaps they had been removed due to 24.11 being a development release (according to the condor web site) but the readthedocs site doesnât mention odd minor versions being development releases.
JT
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