yes, this helps. But I want to know who uses the module, serpent. So, when I upgrade it or remove it they won't be affected adversely.
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Irmen de Jong <irmen.nos...@xs4all.nl> wrote: > On 1-7-2014 12:38, Rita wrote: > > i work in a group of developers (15 or so) who are located globally. I > > would like to know what modules everyone is uses if I ever have to > upgrade > > my python. Is there mechanism which will let me see who is using what? > > > > ie, > > > > tom,matplotlib > > bob, pylab > > nancy, numpy > > nancy, matplotlib > > > > etc... > > > > > > Well, if your group is all using Pip (and perhaps even virtualenv), you > could use pip > list. In my case: > > $ pip list > appdirs (1.3.0) > colorama (0.3.1) > cytoolz (0.6.1) > docutils (0.11) > Jinja2 (2.7.3) > MarkupSafe (0.23) > pip (1.5.6) > py (1.4.20) > pyflakes (0.8.1) > Pygments (1.6) > serpent (1.5, d:\projects\serpent) > setuptools (4.0.1) > smartypants (1.8.3) > Sphinx (1.2.2) > Sphinx-PyPI-upload (0.2.1) > tox (1.7.1) > virtualenv (1.11.6) > wheel (0.23.0) > > You can even use pip freeze and use the resulting output as a > requirements.txt file to > easily install everything using pip install -r. > > Hope this is an idea to get you started? > > Irmen > > > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- --- Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.--
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