James William Pye wrote: > > In the EnhancedPyPI page, the .pypirc file starts to take on two roles: a > keychain and a list of index servers. Perhaps it would be best to keep > these things separate. A global file(and a user relative file) listing > index > servers or an environment variable would be handy, IMO. >
Yeas maybe we could look in the user's home then in some global place. but how this could be done so it works on all platforms ? I can think of /etc in Linux, but what about Windows, is there a common pattern we can use ? James William Pye wrote: > > Also, it would be > preferable if we could just use the > URL/URI/IRI syntax: http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pypi > I am not found of this because for the default server (pypi) you will need to provide explicit username/password if you want to omit the PyPI url James William Pye wrote: > > just my random thoughts as a user. nice work regardless of how you take my > preferences. ;) > Well thanks a lot. At this point I have added a patch proposal, but it can still be enhanced. I will really like to see it in 2.6 because by that time, there will be many PyPI-compatible web sites -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/multiple-servers-handling-in-.pypirc-tp14917917p15008218.html Sent from the Python - distutils-sig mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
