2014/1/7 PJ Eby p...@telecommunity.com
Probably yes, they would mind. ;-) I believe the reason there's a
space there is so that the file is not importable. (It should never
be imported; it's a data file rather than a python module.) I suspect
you'll have better luck with a suggestion like
2013/10/1 Maciej (Matchek) Bliziński mac...@opencsw.org
Hello setuptools developers,
I'm attempting to package the newest setuptools version (1.1.6)
on Solaris 9 and 10. One of the limitations of the Solaris package manager
(the old one, pkgadd/pkgrm), is that it is unable to handle file
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 4:07 AM, Maciej (Matchek) Bliziński
mac...@opencsw.org wrote:
2013/10/1 Maciej (Matchek) Bliziński mac...@opencsw.org
Hello setuptools developers,
I'm attempting to package the newest setuptools version (1.1.6)
on Solaris 9 and 10. One of the limitations of the Solaris
Hello setuptools developers,
I'm attempting to package the newest setuptools package on Solaris 9
and 10. One of the limitations of the Solaris package manager (the old
one, pkgadd/pkgrm), is that it is unable to handle file names with
spaces. Would you mind renaming script template.py to
Hello setuptools developers,
I'm attempting to package the newest setuptools version (1.1.6)
on Solaris 9 and 10. One of the limitations of the Solaris package manager
(the old one, pkgadd/pkgrm), is that it is unable to handle file names with
spaces. Would you mind renaming script template.py to