Re: [Distutils] setuptools 0.5a10 released with your bugs/features
On Jul 12, 2005, at 1:48 AM, Phillip J. Eby wrote: > (P.S. this also fixes some breakage w/buildutils 0.1.1 trying to > import > stuff from the 'easy_install' module. But note that buildutils > doesn't > seem to be smart enough about installing dependencies yet anyway, > because > trying to install pudge at runtime complains about it not being > found in > PyPI. I'm still working on an initial release of pudge. It shouldn't be too long now. > I'm guessing that if Ryan's not going to put these modules up on > PyPI, he needs to add some --find-links to the easy_install > subcommand that > buildutils runs to install a command's dependencies.) > > (P.P.S. That reminds me... Ryan, don't bother putting > http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ in your --find-links list; now > that > I've got automatic PyPI uploading figured out, I plan to put future > "stable" releases on PyPI, and snapshot releases (of projects other > than > setuptools itself) will go to http://peak.telecommunity.com/ > snapshots/ in > the future.) Will do. Thanks. Ryan Tomayko [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://naeblis.cx/rtomayko/ ___ Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
[Distutils] setuptools 0.5a10 released with your bugs/features
* auto-import when requested resource's module isn't imported (Kevin Dangoor) * fix detection of "baskets" in sys.path directories (Paul Moore) * allow directories as arguments to --find-links (Paul Moore) * fix python -m easy_install not working (Paul Moore) Enjoy. (P.S. this also fixes some breakage w/buildutils 0.1.1 trying to import stuff from the 'easy_install' module. But note that buildutils doesn't seem to be smart enough about installing dependencies yet anyway, because trying to install pudge at runtime complains about it not being found in PyPI. I'm guessing that if Ryan's not going to put these modules up on PyPI, he needs to add some --find-links to the easy_install subcommand that buildutils runs to install a command's dependencies.) (P.P.S. That reminds me... Ryan, don't bother putting http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ in your --find-links list; now that I've got automatic PyPI uploading figured out, I plan to put future "stable" releases on PyPI, and snapshot releases (of projects other than setuptools itself) will go to http://peak.telecommunity.com/snapshots/ in the future.) ___ Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig