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Backport PR #9211: Release process tweaks...
Backport PR #9211: Release process tweaks Things I ran into while releasing 4.1.1. The only one that might be controversial is removing the `python -m compileall` check before we build packages. Because this is hardcoded to `python`, it runs on Python 2 on my system, and fails on one of our tools scripts that happens to be Python 3 only. We could make this smarter, but I don't think it's worth it. We now have continuous integration and editors with built in static analysis, so if we make a file invalid Python syntax we'll know about it well before release. I also ran into a problem in that I don't have access to archive.ipython.org (I'm sure I did on one of my other computers, but I forget which). There should probably be a check for that somewhere earlier in the build process, but I haven't included it here.

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__init__.py
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"""
Shim to maintain backwards compatibility with old IPython.kernel imports.
"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import sys
from warnings import warn
from IPython.utils.shimmodule import ShimModule, ShimWarning
warn("The `IPython.kernel` package has been deprecated. "
"You should import from ipykernel or jupyter_client instead.", ShimWarning)
# zmq subdir is gone
sys.modules['IPython.kernel.zmq.session'] = ShimModule(
src='IPython.kernel.zmq.session', mirror='jupyter_client.session')
sys.modules['IPython.kernel.zmq'] = ShimModule(
src='IPython.kernel.zmq', mirror='ipykernel')
for pkg in ('comm', 'inprocess'):
src = 'IPython.kernel.%s' % pkg
sys.modules[src] = ShimModule(src=src, mirror='ipykernel.%s' % pkg)
for pkg in ('ioloop', 'blocking'):
src = 'IPython.kernel.%s' % pkg
sys.modules[src] = ShimModule(src=src, mirror='jupyter_client.%s' % pkg)
# required for `from IPython.kernel import PKG`
from ipykernel import comm, inprocess
from jupyter_client import ioloop, blocking
# public API
from ipykernel.connect import *
from jupyter_client import *