I've been thinking a bit more about being forced to upgrade package X
when I'm not interested, and I realised that the times it really
bothers me are even one more step removed: if I was interested in
package X and the website/whatever told me "don't use the current
version of X, use the ne
Hi all,
Just ran into the following problem when trying to install appscript
0.18.0 into Leopard's default Python installation via easy_install
(setuptools 0.6c3):
has$ /usr/bin/easy_install appscript
Searching for appscript
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/appscript/
Reading http://apps
On Dec 21, 2007, at 12:48 AM, Jack Jansen wrote:
> I think this would be a very good idea, even if only from a
> "political" point of view.
> Even though I've been an open source developer since long before the
> word existed I find that I'm getting sick and tired of the reinvent-
> the-world atti
On Friday, December 21, 2007, at 09:48AM, "Jack Jansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>On 20 dec 2007, at 12:35, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>
>>
>> That's easily fixable. I'm thinking about reviving Jack's MacPython
>> addons idea: a small .mpkg that will install IDLE.app, a 64-bit
>> command-line in
On 20 dec 2007, at 12:35, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>
> That's easily fixable. I'm thinking about reviving Jack's MacPython
> addons idea: a small .mpkg that will install IDLE.app, a 64-bit
> command-line interpreter and some small fixes (such as the distutiles
> one). That should make Leopard's bu