I just talked to him - his install aborts with an error, but he was
using an older working copy, we'll update (with our patches to c++
side) and retry, thanks...



On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Rafael Schloming <rafa...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Kerry Bonin wrote:
>>
>> One of the teams using QPID here uses Python, and is looking at
>> updating to a more recent version of the code to keep in sync with
>> those of us working in C++ on the Windows platforms.
>>
>> I was informed this morning that some changes have been made that make
>> it difficult to generate a "python egg" using the current code.  Can
>> someone from the Python side of the house point me to any information
>> on how they can use the latest code in a Python application currently
>> based on "EasyInstall" and "eggs" ?
>
> All the python code uses distutils which I believe will generate eggs by
> default. I don't use eggs myself, so I haven't tried firsthand. Do you have
> anymore details on what the issue might be?
>
> --Rafael
>
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