At 08:00 PM 5/28/2010 +0200, cool-RR wrote:
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 7:44 PM, P.J. Eby <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
At 02:53 AM 5/28/2010 +0200, cool-RR wrote:

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 2:36 AM, P.J. Eby <<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote: However, as long as both versions alert the user when used on the wrong Python version, they will quickly discover their mistake. ;-)

Yes, I thought about this too. You suggest doing that on the setup script, the package itself, or both?


The package itself; doing it in the setup script is ridiculously hard. (Not detecting the Python version, but detecting whether you're installing both versions to the same location.)


I'm not sure we're on the same page here. My intention is that Python 2.x users will use only `garlicsim`, and Python 3.x users will use only `garlicsim_py3`.

But both projects will contain a package named 'garlicsim' - so if they're installed to the same location, then either one will overwrite the other (distutils/pip install) or override the other (setuptools).

In principle, they won't be installed to the same location, unless somebody has a directory that's used for both Python 2 packages and Python 3 packages -- and if they do that, they'll have other problems. (i.e., they shouldn't be doing it)


Why would I want to detect anything beyond the Python version in the setup script?

Even though you detect the version in the setup script, it won't stop the problem of installing both versions to the same location. That's why the package itself needs to give a good error message if imported from the wrong Python version, to handle the case where somebody's sys.path is wrong (e.g. due to a PYTHONPATH that includes both Python 2 and 3 packages).

Again, people are going to have other problems if they do that, unrelated to your package. Putting in the check is just a courtesy measure so they don't have to spend a lot of time figuring out what they did wrong.


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