On Tuesday, 13 March 2012 14:31:25 UTC+8, Keshav Kini wrote:
>
> Dima Pasechnik <dimp...@gmail.com> writes:
> > let me put here the fact that I mentioned on the relevant trac ticket, 
> that
> > Python 2.7.2 spkg will by default pull  Twisted 12 from pypi if it does 
> not see
> > it installed.
>
> By the way, why is this? I just tried importing twisted into my system
> Python 2.7 and it seems it is not installed, so it's not that Twisted
> has entered the Python standard library (and it's not in the official
> Python library reference docs either). So why does our Python SPKG pull
> it in?
>
> I do not know. Start with a virgin, unbuilt, install of sage 5.0.beta*,  
apply the patch removing twisted, and remove the twisted spkg(s).
Then start building. It will succeed (assuming the host is on the net) and
logs show that it pulls in and installs twisted 12.
(as I did this build in parallel, I can't really tell why; build with 1 
thread to have a meaningful log)


Dima



 

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