Re: The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-27 Thread Julian Berman
Looks like remnants from the first time it was there. I'll update that link
but it may take a bit, PyPI is being upgraded so the upload mechanism is
down currently.

Julian


On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 5:31 AM, Justus Winter <
4win...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote:

> Hi :)
>
> Quoting Julian Berman (2013-05-26 16:27:31)
> > I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the
> Python
> > bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really see
> much
> > interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that seemed
> > indifferent, though it brought up that version mismatches would cause
> runtime
> > errors,which I think is OK, it's still useful to be able to install the
> > corresponding version (e.g. homebrew on OSX currently packages notmuch
> 0.14 but
> > does not by default install the bindings, which is good for me, because
> I only
> > want them installed in a virtualenv, so I'd like to be able to `pip
> install
> > notmuch==0.14).
> >
> >
> > So I took the liberty of re-uploading them. They're here: https://
> > pypi.python.org/pypi/notmuch
>
> There are two links to documentation, one in the paragraph above
> "Requirements", one in the list below the download box. The first link
> is correct, http://pythonhosted.org/notmuch/ is severely outdated
> (0.9rc1). Dunno who put the docs there (autogenerated from pypi
> packages?).
>
> Justus
>
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The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-27 Thread Julian Berman
Looks like remnants from the first time it was there. I'll update that link
but it may take a bit, PyPI is being upgraded so the upload mechanism is
down currently.

Julian


On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 5:31 AM, Justus Winter <
4winter at informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote:

> Hi :)
>
> Quoting Julian Berman (2013-05-26 16:27:31)
> > I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the
> Python
> > bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really see
> much
> > interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that seemed
> > indifferent, though it brought up that version mismatches would cause
> runtime
> > errors,which I think is OK, it's still useful to be able to install the
> > corresponding version (e.g. homebrew on OSX currently packages notmuch
> 0.14 but
> > does not by default install the bindings, which is good for me, because
> I only
> > want them installed in a virtualenv, so I'd like to be able to `pip
> install
> > notmuch==0.14).
> >
> >
> > So I took the liberty of re-uploading them. They're here: https://
> > pypi.python.org/pypi/notmuch
>
> There are two links to documentation, one in the paragraph above
> "Requirements", one in the list below the download box. The first link
> is correct, http://pythonhosted.org/notmuch/ is severely outdated
> (0.9rc1). Dunno who put the docs there (autogenerated from pypi
> packages?).
>
> Justus
>
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The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-27 Thread Justus Winter
Hi :)

Quoting Julian Berman (2013-05-26 16:27:31)
> I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the Python
> bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really see much
> interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that seemed
> indifferent, though it brought up that version mismatches would cause runtime
> errors,which I think is OK, it's still useful to be able to install the
> corresponding version (e.g. homebrew on OSX currently packages notmuch 0.14 
> but
> does not by default install the bindings, which is good for me, because I only
> want them installed in a virtualenv, so I'd like to be able to `pip install
> notmuch==0.14).
> 
> 
> So I took the liberty of re-uploading them. They're here:?https://
> pypi.python.org/pypi/notmuch

There are two links to documentation, one in the paragraph above
"Requirements", one in the list below the download box. The first link
is correct, http://pythonhosted.org/notmuch/ is severely outdated
(0.9rc1). Dunno who put the docs there (autogenerated from pypi
packages?).

Justus
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Re: The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-27 Thread Justus Winter
Hi :)

Quoting Julian Berman (2013-05-26 16:27:31)
> I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the Python
> bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really see much
> interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that seemed
> indifferent, though it brought up that version mismatches would cause runtime
> errors,which I think is OK, it's still useful to be able to install the
> corresponding version (e.g. homebrew on OSX currently packages notmuch 0.14 
> but
> does not by default install the bindings, which is good for me, because I only
> want them installed in a virtualenv, so I'd like to be able to `pip install
> notmuch==0.14).
> 
> 
> So I took the liberty of re-uploading them. They're here: https://
> pypi.python.org/pypi/notmuch

There are two links to documentation, one in the paragraph above
"Requirements", one in the list below the download box. The first link
is correct, http://pythonhosted.org/notmuch/ is severely outdated
(0.9rc1). Dunno who put the docs there (autogenerated from pypi
packages?).

Justus


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The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-27 Thread Julian Berman
Hi,

I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the
Python bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really
see much interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that
seemed indifferent, though it brought up that version mismatches would
cause runtime errors,which I think is OK, it's still useful to be able to
install the corresponding version (e.g. homebrew on OSX currently packages
notmuch 0.14 but does not by default install the bindings, which is good
for me, because I only want them installed in a virtualenv, so I'd like to
be able to `pip install notmuch==0.14).


So I took the liberty of re-uploading them. They're here:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/notmuch

If anyone strongly objects, or would like to take over ownership of that
package, please feel free to let me know.

Cheers,
Julian
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The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-26 Thread Julian Berman
Hi,

I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the
Python bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really
see much interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that
seemed indifferent, though it brought up that version mismatches would
cause runtime errors,which I think is OK, it's still useful to be able to
install the corresponding version (e.g. homebrew on OSX currently packages
notmuch 0.14 but does not by default install the bindings, which is good
for me, because I only want them installed in a virtualenv, so I'd like to
be able to `pip install notmuch==0.14).


So I took the liberty of re-uploading them. They're here:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/notmuch

If anyone strongly objects, or would like to take over ownership of that
package, please feel free to let me know.

Cheers,
Julian
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