Several changes were just deployed to PyPI's CDN. The general
theme behind the changes is making it so that PyPI appears as
functional as possible through a failure of the server hosting it. This
should increase the availability of PyPI and enable things such as
installation and browsing the site t
On Thu, 2013-07-04 at 03:15 +0530, Joe Steeve wrote:
> I have an ipython (0.13.1) installed in my system python's
> site-packages. When I run buildout with the above, buildout simply
> says "Installing ipython_part" and does not do anything else. If I
> remove my system ipython (apt-get purge ipyth
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Donald Stufft wrote:
> PEP426 does not support dependency_links.
Right - I would've expected direct references in this scenario,
assuming the PEP still has them.
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On Jul 3, 2013, at 7:38 PM, PJ Eby wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Donald Stufft wrote:
>> PEP426 does not support dependency_links.
>
> Right - I would've expected direct references in this scenario,
> assuming the PEP still has them.
Yea PEP440 direct references can be used as an a
Just a quick follow up to last weeks email the download counters for weekly
numbers has now been enabled on PyPI.
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On Wed, 2013-07-03 at 16:32 -0400, Jim Fulton wrote:
> That's a documentation bug. :( I'll fix that.
Thank you.
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Hello all,
If this is not the right place to talk about 'zc.recipe.egg', please be
kind and point me to the right place :)
I am trying to create a buildout to work with some eggs using ipython. I
have a buildout.cfg like this:
[buildout]
develop = .
parts =
PJ Eby telecommunity.com> writes:
> Just an FYI, not sure if this is an issue with your converter or with
> the new spec, but the metadata shown for setuptools is missing
> something important: 0.7.x pins specific distributions of its
> dependencies using dependency_links URLs with #md5 hashes, s
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Alan wrote:
> Well, I found out that if before compiling my python I set
>
> export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3
>
> and then do all the rest, then I get easy_install to work.
cool - well done.
> So, somehow my python (or setuptools) need to build for "10.3".
>
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Joe Steeve wrote:
> From the buildout 2.1.1 docs on pypi:
>
> python
>The name of a section containing information about the
That's a documentation bug. :( I'll fix that.
> Is the above still relevant?
No. The support for multiple Python inte
Well, I found out that if before compiling my python I set
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3
and then do all the rest, then I get easy_install to work.
Besides, I had the same error trying to install cx_Oracle.
So, somehow my python (or setuptools) need to build for "10.3".
For me it's a bu
From the buildout 2.1.1 docs on pypi:
python
The name of a section containing information about the
default
Python interpreter. Recipes that need a installation
typically have options to tell them which Python installation
to
use
Op 02-07-13 13:47, W. Trevor King schreef:
Hello list!
I'm having a bit of trouble getting a new package setup on PyPI. I've
done this a few times in the past, but maybe not since the wiki
hacking that inspired the HTTPS transition back in February. I did
change my password back then, so I don
This is really a build question, rather than a distributuion question
-- I"d try the pythonmac list:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig
I recall that readline is a bit of a pain on the Mac, but don't recall
the solution (nor am I running 10.8 yet).
Good luck,
-Chris
On Wed,
On Jul 3, 2013, at 2:19 PM, PJ Eby wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Vinay Sajip wrote:
>> If you deserialize the JSON at an URL like the above into a dict, the PEP
>> 426 metadata is available in the subdict at key "index-metadata" in the
>> top-level dict. Example from setuptools 0.7.
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Vinay Sajip wrote:
> If you deserialize the JSON at an URL like the above into a dict, the PEP
> 426 metadata is available in the subdict at key "index-metadata" in the
> top-level dict. Example from setuptools 0.7.5:
>
> "index-metadata": {
>
> "name"
On 07/03/2013 01:28 AM, Marcus Smith wrote:
> 3) Older pip's can not currently upgrade distribute to setuptools
> (until distribute-0.7.3 is released on ~July-7th)
> (for more upgrade details:
> http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html#requirements)
FWIW, the following w
> FWIW, the following works to update a distribute-baesd virtualenv to the
> new setuptools / vr:
>
> $ bin/easy_install \
> --find-links https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/downloads/ \
> -U distribute
>
>
good pt. if you use the unofficial release location, you can do it with
pip as
Hi there,
I am trying to install readline and cx_Oracle on my Mac OSX 10.8.4. I've
just installed python 2.7.3 standard in my $HOME dir and then I did:
export PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
~/setuptools-0.7.7
python setup.py install --prefix=$HOME
which worked.
I tried to installed ipython 0.13.2 which s
Alexander Schneider uni-duesseldorf.de> writes:
> Will there be build-in Metadata in the new PEP 426 format online on PyPI
> for all packages? If yes, are there already specifications on how they
> will be retreavable?
I have experimental support for PEP 426 metadata available, which is
up-to-d
On 3 July 2013 19:17, Alexander Schneider <
alexander.schnei...@uni-duesseldorf.de> wrote:
> Hello and sorry if I am on the wrong mailing list.
>
> I'm working on a dependency resolution resolver and wanted to implement
> support for the new Metadata format. (As of now i'm parsing the setup.py
> f
Hello and sorry if I am on the wrong mailing list.
I'm working on a dependency resolution resolver and wanted to implement
support for the new Metadata format. (As of now i'm parsing the setup.py
for dependency information and am dependent on a self build metadata
database of all PyPI packages)
W
On 3 July 2013 09:18, Alex Burke wrote:
> Hi Marcus,
>
> I would very much like to get involved and help with this effort - in fact
> I was looking to package up some of my own work recently and stumbled on
> The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Packaging but could tell some of the advice was
> out of date
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