> I think the point is that people might be dependent on this functionality and 

> changing it out from underneath them could break their world.


I got the point that Daniel made, and my question was about *how* their world 
would break, and whether we really need to support multiple versions of 
something installed side-by-side, with on-the-fly sys.path manipulation. If 
that is a real requirement which should be supported, shouldn't there be a PEP 
for it, if it's coming into Python? It's not supported by distutils, and it has 
been a point of contention.

A PEP would allow standardisation of the multiple-versions feature it it's 
considered desirable, rather than definition by implementation (which I 
understand you're not in favour of, in general).

If it's not considered desirable and doesn't need support, then we only need to 
consider if it's undeclared setuptools dependencies that we're concerned with, 
or some other failure mode not yet identified - hence, my questions. I like to 
get into specifics :-)

Regards,

Vinay Sajip
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