http://pypi.python.org/pypi/geojson/1.0a3

Sorry about that, Eric.

Sean Gillies wrote:
> Eric Lemoine wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Matthew Russell
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi Eric,
>>>
>>> I'm sorry, but I'm not sure why PyPI isn't keeping the previous versions
>>> (Sean, you got an idea?)
>>> I started making svn tags of released versions, at version 1.0a4.
>>> Sean, can you make a tag of the 1.0b1 release (or I can if nothing has
>>> changed since you published to PyPI)
>>>
>>> Is there a particular feature that you rely on in 1.0a3? I'd be very
>>> surprised if you weren't able to upgrade to 1.0b1 (I don't believe there
>>> have been any external changes since then).
>> MapFish 0.2 was released with GeoJSON=1.0a3 in setup.py. It makes
>> sense for use to do MapFish releases against given versions of
>> GeoJSON, Shapely and stuff, should one these components break backward
>> compatibility.
>>
>>> If this is not the case, then I'd be happy to help (If I can).
>>> Of course, you *should* be able to get hold of a copy of 1.0a3, but since we
>>> didn't make a tag at the time, this seems impossible, unless Sean has got a
>>> copy around somewhere. I take responsibility for this, since I maintain the
>>> package.
>>> I will ensure, all PyPI releases from 1.0a4 onwards have svn tags, thus if
>>> PyPI has a problem, or something like this happens again we can rebuild a
>>> distribution.
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --
>> Eric
> 
> It's entirely my fault; I'll put the old packages back up.
> 
> Eric, did you see this post yesterday?
> 
> http://compoundthinking.com/blog/index.php/2008/07/08/setuptools-package-indexes-and-releases/
> 
> It describes a recipe for turning a directory of eggs into a Python
> package index. It might be useful to do something like this for MapFish,
> and allow users to get a known good set with one command, like:
> 
>   $ easy_install -i http://.../mapfish/1 MapFish
> 
> (the mapfish/1 directory could contain GeoJSON==1.0a3 or any other
> version you wanted.)
> 
> Sean
> 
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