On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 2:55 AM, Robert Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Updated - tl;dr: > > The thing I'm least happy about is that implementing install support > will require recursively calling back into pip, that or reimplementing > the installation of wheels logic from within pip - because > sufficiently old pip's won't call wheel at all. You're specifying a new interface here, and updating pip itself is quite easy. So why would you do things you're not happy about to support "sufficiently old pip's"? > And even modern pips > can be told *not to call wheel*. Isn't that something you can ignore? If the plan for pip anyway is to always go sdist-wheel-install, why support this flag for a new build interface? Ralf
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