At 02:50 AM 9/12/2009 +0200, Tarek Ziadé wrote:
it means that we can even provide an XML-RPC service at PyPI so people can query the metadata for their platform with zero download and zero third-party code execution.
Ah, now that does sound rather useful, as it would allow installation and similar tools to resolve dependencies without first needing to build or download binaries.
I can see a use case of the configure.py file you are describing: prepare the compilation some C Extensions by looking for some libs etc, But that's something that can already be done with setup.py when you build or install the distribution. So what would be the metadata field that would require to look for a library location ?
I had in mind that if you had such a configure script, it could also generate a manifest of files to be installed, e.g. translation files, docs, data, scripts, etc., for the use of a simplified installer system. (Ala the BUILDS proposal of about a year ago.)
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