Hi Keith, On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Keith Rome <r...@wintellect.com> wrote: > I have a few questions about the contents of the NuGet packages for > IronPython. They seem to be up-to-date since the current version listed is > 2.7.2 from 3/13. It looks like JD Hardy is the “owner” of both > distributions, but I am not sure if he is the one that actually deploys > them. And these things might just be common knowledge that I am unaware of…
That would be me :) And yes, I do own/deploy them. > 1. Does this include the Silverlight build? Yes, for 4 and 5 (and .NET 4, .NET 3.5, WP71, and Android). I quickly tested with both types of projects, so it should work. > > 2. I see there is also an “IronPython Standard Library” package > listed. Is this the contents of \lib pre-compiled via pyc.py? Or is this > something else entirely? And related to my first question, does it also > include a Silverlight version of the binary? No, it's the normal standard library, although you touched on the reason why it's separate - eventually there will be compiled and zipped versions as well (I don't think pyc.py can generate Silverlight-compatible assemblies right now). It has a dependency on the other package, so installing it into your project should pull in the IronPython package as well. - Jeff _______________________________________________ Ironpython-users mailing list Ironpython-users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/ironpython-users