On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 10:45 PM, Daniel Holth <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been working on a prototype Python packaging system powered by SCons > called enscons. https://bitbucket.org/dholth/enscons . It is designed to > be an easier way to experiment with packaging compared to hacking on > distutils or setuptools which are notoriously difficult to extend. Now it > is at the very earliest state where it might be interesting to others who > are less familiar with the details of pip and Python package formats. > Interesting, thanks Daniel. This does immediately bring back memories of the now deceased Numscons: https://github.com/cournape/numscons. David Cournapeau wrote quite a bit about it on his blog: https://cournape.wordpress.com/?s=numscons Are you aware of it? It was able to build numpy and scipy, so maybe there's still something worth stealing from it (it's 6 years old by now though). Cheers, Ralf
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