Hello Edward,

Am Freitag, 2. September 2016 02:18:52 UTC+2 schrieb Edward K. Ream:
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> On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Viktor Ransmayr <[email protected] 
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>> Is the installation of Leo from PyPI a supported way of deployment?
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> ​Not to my knowledge.  I realize some people would like a simpler way to 
> install/update Leo than git, but really, there isn't.
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Thanks for confirming that. 

The reason why I'm interested in pip based deployment of Leo from PyPI, is 
that it would also take care of the dependencies & install them 
automatically.

Now that PyQt5 is available as a wheel (PEP 427/491), I think that all the 
needed dependencies for Leo could be resolved via PyPI.

If I understand it correctly this could be a middle ground b/w the 
git-based snapshot for power users/ developers, who need the very latest 
Leo sources & need to/ want to take full control of their installed 
dependencies - and -  the users, who rely only on the official releases, 
e.g. on LeoInstaller for Windows ... 

With kind regards,

Viktor

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