On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 02:26:02AM -0700, Caleb Hattingh wrote:
I could do these steps myself with normal http access and
screen-scraping, but is there already such a system/script somewhere?
Alternatively, how do you all keep versions of python addons
up-to-date? Manually?
I use
[Caleb Hattingh]
My big problem, being in South Africa, is
that I have to get any distros on cover CDs or order from
distro-resellers, and they never have Testing or Unstable. Broadband
hasn't exactly hit the local market, although things might be looking
up in a few years or so.
I have
Caleb Hattingh wrote:
How up-to-date does Debian keep its package list for python addons,
or are you running Unstable?
I'm running unstable indeed.
My big problem, being in South Africa, is that I have to get any
distros on cover CDs or order from distro-resellers, and they never
have
Hi Martin
Pretty much exactly what I wanted :)
How up-to-date does Debian keep its package list for python addons, or
are you running Unstable? My big problem, being in South Africa, is
that I have to get any distros on cover CDs or order from
distro-resellers, and they never have Testing or
Caleb Hattingh wrote:
So: I would like to query the package index with a short name (perhaps
wildcarded), and retrieve either the full name (from which to strip the
ver.) or version number, and compare it with what I have on disk. At
this stage, just reporting the differences is fine.
I
Hi everyone
I suspect this has come up before, but google and group searches for
python package index query or pypi query and the like haven't
turned anything up.
I want to monitor the versions of the list of packages I like having
around, and I expect that the python package index might be a
On 20/04/2006 7:26 PM, Caleb Hattingh wrote:
Hi everyone
I suspect this has come up before, but google and group searches for
python package index query or pypi query and the like haven't
turned anything up.
I want to monitor the versions of the list of packages I like having
around, and