On Mon, 27 Oct 2014 11:29:54 -0500
"Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Kent Tenney <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > My experience has been: pip is happy with setup.py,
> > installs correctly.
> >
> > if 'install' in sys.argv:
> >    print "WARNING: 'setup.py install' is known to not work."
> >    print "Either use 'setup.py develop', or run launchLeo.py
> > directly" print "or run 'pip install .'"
> >    sys.exit()
> 
> I suppose the question is, does 'install' appear on the command line
> when Ville uses setup.py?

I think Ville can sort that out for himself if he every uses it again.

Right now the question is does 'install' appear on the command line
when `pip` uses setup.py.  But more to the point, how to tell if `pip`
us using setup.py.

I think I have a solution, but I can't push it because the file has
weird sentinel crap in it :-)  "@file ../../setup.py" but I find no
such reference in any .leo file.  I think it should be vanilla python
without sentinels, setup.py is a file where people often read the
source, but more to the point I'm a Leo developer and can't work out
how to modify it without potentially breaking something.

Hmm, maybe it needs "@file ../../setup.py" added to LeoPy*Ref*.py, not
LeoPy.py as I suspect happened at 0b203eee.

Cheers -Terry

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