On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 09:34:49AM -0400, Jeet Sukumaran wrote: > (1) I've tagged the releases. Sorry about that.
No need to sorry. :-) > (2) With regards to SumTrees, things are a little more complicated. > SumTrees is indeed an end-user application, distributed with DendroPy. > > http://dendropy.org/programs/sumtrees.html Thanks for the clarification! > In fact, not only are there many people who install DendroPy only to use > SumTrees (i.e., without programming with the library), arguably, there are > *more* people who do this than actually use the library independently. In > hindsight, separating the two might have made more sense. Unfortunately, I > am not certain this can easily be changed now without being too disruptive. > > One option might be to tweak the ``setup.py`` logic to allow for > specification of the script install location for the scripts (perhaps by > reading an environmental variable or some custom text file), or even > disallows their installation altogether. I do not know if this is already > supported, but if not, it can easily be implemented. However it will then be > introducing a idiosyncratic mechanism to the already-fragile Python > deployment system. Just let me deal with this. Creating a separate binary package by moving around files is pretty simple. I think I have all information I need for the moment and will come back to you in case of trouble. Thanks to your very quick response its a pleasure to work together with you. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

