On Feb 6, 12:02 am, "C. Titus Brown" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> platforms without pyrex. I'm not sure how important it is for Joe
> Anybody to be able to compile pygr, as long as they can install it
> some other way. Thoughts?
See my post above for the corrected url to the repository and
setup.py, in the end it turns out to be very simple.
I want to mention that by using eggs one introduces another dependecy,
this time on setuptools. I would guess that if someone runs into some
obstacles when getting pyrex installed, they would probably have the
same problems installing setuptools as well. (I admit setuptools is
probably more widely deployed)
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