Bob Ippolito wrote:
> Yes, it is, and there's an example in the py2app sources that does
> exactly that.. but it falls apart if you need options or if you have
> proxy issues. Additionally, the common use case is "easy_install name"
> rather than "easy_install
> i_went_through_the_trouble_to_downlo
On 10/11/06, Jacob Rus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Which is why it would be nice to have an "egg handler", no matter how
> >> simple.
> >
> > $ easy_install url_or_path_to_egg
>
> Wouldn't it be pretty easy to wrap that in an Easy Install.app?
Yes, it is, and there's an example in the py2app s
>> Which is why it would be nice to have an "egg handler", no matter how
>> simple.
>
> $ easy_install url_or_path_to_egg
Wouldn't it be pretty easy to wrap that in an Easy Install.app?
-Jacob
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On 10/11/06, Christopher Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Original Message
> > From: R. Padraic Springuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Matplotlib User Support
> >
> > Oh, and I tried downloading the .egg file to install, but for some
> > reason my Mac wants to open the file w
> Original Message
> From: R. Padraic Springuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Matplotlib User Support
>
> Oh, and I tried downloading the .egg file to install, but for some
> reason my Mac wants to open the file with Excel, which is obviously
> wrong. How exactly do you use a .eg