On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 02:38:19PM -0200, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues wrote: > I never thought of the "install more than once" scenario, sorry about that. > I suppose we could install RELEASE-VERSION in some FHS approved place, and > update the search paths to include it. I will take a look at it today, > hopefully.
Understand, I could just be doing everything wrong too. :-) Not being much of a python developer, I learned a while ago that one way to test my code was to python setup.py build python setup.py install not sure if that is the best way or only way, but it seemed to work, so I kept doing it. Feel free to drop me clues if I am doing something completely unconventional. :-) Cheers, Don > > > On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Don Zickus <[email protected]> wrote: > > > (switch to autotest mailing list) > > > > On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 01:00:15AM -0200, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues wrote: > > > On 11/05/2013 12:00 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote: > > > >On 11/05/2013 07:51 AM, Don Zickus wrote: > > > >>On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 01:33:33PM +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote: > > > >>>Ping :) > > > >>> > > > >>>Even a cursory blog post somewhere (or a reply to this email!) > > > >>>explaining to people how to *experiment* with this would be helpful. > > At > > > >>>the moment I'm having to point people at the merged pull request to > > say > > > >>>"Yes, in theory, you can use the upcoming version of autotest as a > > > >>>Beaker test harness", but I have zero resources to give them on how to > > > >>>actually run it (because I don't actually know myself). > > > >> > > > >>So playing with things a little more.. > > > > Lucas, > > > > I am being bit by autotest/RELEASE-VERSION. > > > > python setup.py build > > python setup.py install > > > > works great the first time round. > > > > Then once autotest is install in > > /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/autotest/ > > > > doing the above commands again to install new changes fails because > > autotest/setup.py::run() -> version=version.get_version() can't find > > RELEASE-VERSION. > > > > I have to manually copy it to the install directory. :-( I tried hacking > > up something in setup.py to copy it over during install, but did not have > > much luck. Thoughts? > > > > Cheers, > > Don > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Autotest-kernel mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/autotest-kernel > > > > > > -- > Lucas _______________________________________________ Autotest-kernel mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/autotest-kernel
