On 17 July 2013 19:46, Barry Warsaw <[email protected]> wrote: > You're not getting rid of sdists are you? >
There are as-yet unspecified plans for a sdist 2.0 format. It is expected to fulfil the same role as current sdist, though, so no need to worry. > Please note that without source distributions (preferably .tar.gz) your > package will never get distributed on a Linux distro. > Understood. I expect Nick is fully aware of the implications here :-) > Maybe the keyword here is "traditional" though. In that case, keep in mind > that at least in Debian and its derivatives, we have a lot of tools that > make > it pretty trivial to package something setup.py based from PyPI. If/when > that > goes away, it will be more difficult to get new package updates, until the > distro's supporting tools catch up. > The long-term intent is to remove executable setup.py. When this happens, definitely consumers (end users, Python tools like pip, and distro packaging systems) will have some migration work to do. Keeping that manageable will definitely be important. But doing nothing and staying where we are isn't really an option, so we'll have to accept and manage the pain. Paul
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