On 8/14/07, Bjørn Stabell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > THE COMMAND LINE PACKAGE MANAGEMENT TOOL > The "egg" command should enable you to at least find, show info for, > install, and uninstall packages. I think the most common way to do > command line tools like this is to offer sub-commands, a la, bzr, > port, svn, apt-get, gem, so I suggest: [snip] > It's still incomplete, lacking tests, might only work on unix-y > computers, and is lacking support for lots of features like > activation/deactivation, and upgrades, but it works for basic stuff > like finding, installing, and uninstalling packages.
Please take a look at yolk (http://tools.assembla.com/yolk/), a tool for obtaining information about PyPI and locally installed packages. It's been developed for more than half a year now, so I'm sure that you'll find stable pieces of code there for inclusion. Maybe a merge would be the best thing to do? I'm CC-ing Rob Cakebread, yolk author, so he can voice his opinion. Cheers, mk _______________________________________________ Catalog-SIG mailing list Catalog-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig