On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 4:42 PM, rhh <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> This isn't strictly a leo question - rather it relates to my use of
> leo as the front end of a structural engineering ide.
>
> I am thinking about making caliopy a package install, which means
> writing an installer that installs and manages the following python
> packages (some are on PyPI)
>
> Leo
> Reportlab
> PyPDF
> NumPy
> matplotlib
> Latex (miktex)
> PIL
>
> (maybe ipython)
> (maybe rst2pdf)
> (maybe Rpy and R)
> (maybe graphviz)
> (maybe scipy)
> (maybe pyqt)
>
> Can anyone provide me thoughts about the advisability of doing
> something like this or things that I need to consider if I pursue it?


Which operating systems do you plan to support?


>
> Thanks,
>
> Rod
> >
>


-- 
-Erik S

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