Re: [Repoze-dev] current repoze.who in PyPI and repoze.what

2010-04-06 Thread Gustavo Narea
Thank you, Tres! I'll release repoze.what 1.0.9 now. On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 8:38 AM, Tres Seaver wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Chris McDonough wrote: > > On 4/6/10 2:27 AM, Tim Hoffman wrote: > >> Yep thats what found. > >> > >> But at the moment if you easy_insta

Re: [Repoze-dev] current repoze.who in PyPI and repoze.what

2010-04-06 Thread Tres Seaver
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Chris McDonough wrote: > On 4/6/10 2:27 AM, Tim Hoffman wrote: >> Yep thats what found. >> >> But at the moment if you easy_install repoze.what you end up with >> repoze.who.2.0.x and you can't seem to get >> repoze.who 1.0.18 from PyPI > > Yeah. I f

Re: [Repoze-dev] current repoze.who in PyPI and repoze.what

2010-04-05 Thread Chris McDonough
On 4/6/10 2:27 AM, Tim Hoffman wrote: > Yep thats what found. > > But at the moment if you easy_install repoze.what you end up with > repoze.who.2.0.x and you can't seem to get > repoze.who 1.0.18 from PyPI Yeah. I fear the only people that can help are people who have access to update the PyPI

Re: [Repoze-dev] current repoze.who in PyPI and repoze.what

2010-04-05 Thread Tim Hoffman
Yep thats what found. But at the moment if you easy_install repoze.what you end up with repoze.who.2.0.x and you can't seem to get repoze.who 1.0.18 from PyPI T On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Chris McDonough wrote: > On 4/6/10 1:12 AM, Tim Hoffman wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> I have been using repoze

Re: [Repoze-dev] current repoze.who in PyPI and repoze.what

2010-04-05 Thread Chris McDonough
On 4/6/10 1:12 AM, Tim Hoffman wrote: > Hi > > I have been using repoze.what (1.0.8) and (due to dependancies) > repoze.who 1.0.18 for the last couple of months. > Today we where setting up a new instance and found that repoze.who > 2.0.a2 was coming down from PyPI as it is > the most recent versio

[Repoze-dev] current repoze.who in PyPI and repoze.what

2010-04-05 Thread Tim Hoffman
Hi I have been using repoze.what (1.0.8) and (due to dependancies) repoze.who 1.0.18 for the last couple of months. Today we where setting up a new instance and found that repoze.who 2.0.a2 was coming down from PyPI as it is the most recent version and repoze.who 1.0.18 was hidden. We found code