At 04:20 PM 5/29/2007 -0400, Stanley A. Klein wrote: >I used your workaround and got the rpms. However, I also got a traceback, >attached below. I think this is another problem in setuptools, because >(IIRC) I saw a posting relating to it.
I believe that was fixed in 0.6c5, if not, then in 0.6c6 (to be released Real Soon Now). >Alternatively, the Fedora distribution could put the lines into some kind >of global config file and setuptools could have an option (perhaps >--noFedora) to not use them. Good point - if they add those lines to the $prefix/lib/python2.x/distutils/distutils.cfg file, then all packages will install with .pyo files by default, thereby fixing the problem. This would be a fast fix for Fedora and ensure that all Python packages built and installed there (via distutils, setuptools, or bdist_rpm) will include .pyo files, unless specifically overridden. (By the way, you can always add those lines to the root user's $HOME/.pydistutils.cfg instead of editing individual setup.cfg files. Then, any packages installed (or RPMs built) by the root user will include .pyo files.) _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
