Sarvi,

INSTALL.txt in the pyjs distribution will answer a number
of your questions -- in particular, why it doesn't make
sense to 'pip install' pyjs.

Steve

On 10/09/2013 02:54 PM, Sarvi Shanmugham wrote:

Hi
     I was trying to make this installable with pip and have a few
questions for the experts who understand how the code is organized.

1. Is there a description of how the code is organized. What parts are
the compiler. What parts are standard libraries/stuff that should be
part of the compiler. What parts are pyjamas widget sets separate from
the compiler.
2. What is difference between pyjampiler, pyjscompile and pyjsbuild.
3. I also notice that wihin pyjs/pyjs there is a setup.py
     3.1 Doesn't seem to work for me. How is that different from the
bootstrap.py.
     3.2 that also has a few entry points, translate and sm. what are they?
4. In general what is the history behind bootstrap.py and not having a
setup.py and not installing it before running.


Sarvi

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