Ok. I have things building comparable to the bootstrap stuff.

with a single setup.py to install everything but organized as 3 separate 
setup.py underneath so that its easy to break things into components at 
some point.

I've tried creating a virtualenv, installing into it and then using 
pyjsbuild from that installation without using the bootstrap.py stuff and 
it works
Compared with the bootstrap build process and seems comparable.

There is probably more work need to get pyjd complete.

I now have a git repo I pulled from pyjs, made the changes and commited it 
into my local repo.
So the changes are here.

What is the best I can give it to you guys for review and commit?

Sarvi

On Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:01:16 PM UTC-7, Kees Bos wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2013-10-10 at 22:54 -0700, Sarvi Shanmugham wrote: 
> > Sorry. I meant I am renaming 
> > library/pyjamas/selection/HtmlBBox.py 
> > library/pyjamas/media/NetworkState.py 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > as they seem to contain nonpython code that causes pip install to 
> > fail. 
>
> Yeah. Go ahead. These files are in a kind of intermediate state 
> (java->python). They don't work, so they shouldn't be distributed with 
> pip. 
>
>
>
>

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