On 21 Jun., 14:10, Harry George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've asked before, and I'll ask again: If you are doing a Python > project, please make a self-sufficient tarball available as well.
Alomost all projects I know of that provide eggs, also have a CVS or SVN repository. Just download a tagged release and then use "python setup.py <whatever>" or "easy_install ." in the checkout. easy_install can even do the checkout for you. > You can have dependencies, as long as they are documented and can be > obtained by separate manual download. Eggs document dependencies better (i.e with version numbers) than most other projects do, through the "install_requires" argument to the "setup()" call in "setup.py". In an egg, this list is found in *-egg- info/requires.txt. > Ok, setup.py itself may not do the work, but from the end users' > perspective it works that way. Setup.py runs a configure and a make, > which in turn find the right already-installed libraries. The point > is, setup.py plays well in such an environment. Configure etc. may be able to detect an installed version number of a package/module because they include scripts to check for those. IMHO it's silly to place the burden for checking for version numbers on the developer who wants to distribute an app. The package/module should provide a standard way to query the version number itself. This is exactly one of things that setuptools is about. Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list