Hi Russel,

It's still there. I just found an open support bug for pypi about their search function here:

http://sourceforge.net/p/pypi/support-requests/537/

Here's the solid link for pyChapel today:

https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyChapel/0.1.14

I'm not sure why pip can't find it, but it might be reliant on their search function or something.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention! It's a good thing for us to be aware of.

Lydia

On 09/10/2015 09:49 AM, Russel Winder wrote:
Just a small "glitch":

The PyChapel documentation states that you can obtain the PyChapel
module/package using pip, i.e it is on PyPI – cf.
http://pychapel.readthedocs.org/introduction.html#installation .
However there is nothing relating to PyChapel on PyPI according to pip
and PyPI :-(

Not really a problem as I can use my Git clone, but…



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