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Author ned.deily
Recipients James.Paget, dstufft, larry, ned.deily, steve.dower
Date 2016-02-13.03:31:58
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Thanks for the report but, since 3.5.1 has subsequently been released, I don't think there is any reason to keep this open.  The distributions vendored with ensurepip - like pip, setuptools, and their dependencies - will typically become out-of-date after any Python release, since they are all on independent release cycles.  The main function of ensurepip is to ensure that you have a known working environment to install distributions from PyPI and elsewhere, including updates to pip and setuptools themselves.  FWIW, the bundled versions of pip and setuptools have already been updated in the 3.5 branch for the next maintenance release of 3.5.
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2016-02-13 03:32:00ned.deilysetrecipients: + ned.deily, larry, steve.dower, dstufft, James.Paget
2016-02-13 03:32:00ned.deilysetmessageid: <1455334320.26.0.87887529142.issue25713@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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