Phillip J. Eby wrote: > At 03:41 AM 2/14/2007 +0100, =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Micha=B3_Kwiatkowski?= wrote: >> On top of PyPI and Cheesecake I've build a Cheesecake service - a >> service which automatically downloads and scores new package releases. >> It is available at this address: http://pypi.pycheesecake.org/pypi/ . >> Probably of most interest here is the easy_installability page >> (http://pypi.pycheesecake.org/pypi/easy_installability) which shows >> releases which are listed on PyPI, yet still can't be easy_installed. >> [snip] >> I'm open to any suggestions on how this service can be improved. > > More information about *how* the installation failed would be useful for > package authors to see at a glance what's wrong. Right now, it's too easy > to dismiss it as a peculiarity of your installation. Being able to click > through and see the log/tracebacks would probably make it more likely that > an author spots the problem(s).
Looks like it's in there, but two links away, and the installation logs specifically are buried in the rest of the logs. Also the logs are served up as a Python script or something, not text/plain. Ideally the logs would be HTML with anchors, and then you could just add a link on the easy_installability to package_log_uri#installability. -- Ian Bicking | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://blog.ianbicking.org _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
