I just pushed blurb 1.0.0.post1 which re-packages everything using flit so there's a blurb.py and an entry point for the `blurb` command. That should meet everyone's needs for launching the tool.
On Sat, 24 Jun 2017 at 09:54 Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote: > On Sat, 24 Jun 2017 at 09:46 Larry Hastings <la...@hastings.org> wrote: > >> On 06/24/2017 09:40 AM, Terry Reedy wrote: >> >> On 6/23/2017 11:24 PM, Larry Hastings wrote: >> >> > You can install blurb from pip: >> > >> > % pip3.6 install blurb >> >> This does not seem to work right. On Windows: >> >> C:\Users\Terry>py -3 -m pip install blurb >> Collecting blurb >> Downloading blurb-1.0-py3-none-any.whl >> Installing collected packages: blurb >> Successfully installed blurb-1.0 >> >> Explorer shows that 3.6 site-packages has a 'blurb-1.0.dist-info' >> directory but neither blurb.py nor 'blurb/' is present. So the following >> are to be expected. >> >> C:\Users\Terry>py -3 -m blurb >> C:\Programs\Python36\python.exe: No module named blurb >> >> > py -3 >> >>> import blurb >> ... >> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'blurb' >> >> Serhiy reported a similar problem on, I presume, some flavor of Linux. >> >> >> I replied to Serhiy; it's just "blurb", it's a command-line tool, it's >> not a package or a module. It should be a command on your path. >> >> TBH I don't know if installation of a command-line tool like that works >> on Windows. The tool itself was ported to Windows by Zach at the PyCon >> core dev sprints last month, though that predates the PyPI work, and in any >> case I could have broken the Windows support since then. Unfortunately I'm >> no longer a qualified Windows developer, so if it doesn't work on Windows I >> fear someone will have to send me a PR. >> > > One of the great perks of `python3 -m blurb` is it avoids needing to care > about your PATH on any platform. > > Anyway, the next release of blurb -- whether that's 1.0.0.post1 or a > bigger release -- will have a blurb.py as well as the entry point giving > people the `blurb` command. And people can also use pipsi if they want to > install blurb as more of a self-contained command-line app (at least on > UNIX; don't know about its support on Windows). >
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