On Saturday, October 12, 2013 5:06:08 PM UTC-7, C Anthony Risinger wrote: > > On Oct 12, 2013 6:51 PM, "Sarvi Shanmugham" <sarv...@gmail.com<javascript:>> > wrote: > > > > 1 small step at a time :-) I am not brave enough to go this path yet. > > > > Let me do the restructuring as listed above first. Have made the > directory changes and can be see here below > > https://github.com/sarvi/pyjs/tree/pip-install > > > > It does build/work yet. Just wanted to get some feedback along the way > while I continue to work getting it to actually work. > > > > the pyjsc/pyjsw/pyjsd can later be separate into separate git > repositories if need be. > > The desktop stuff does not need to be split out, it's tiny. > Will do. Will make pyjsd a part of pyjswidegts
> The widgets library is a top level import and must remain or become as > such. > Not sure I understand this. Can I explain In the pip-install model that I requested a pull and Kees integrated recently, \ the library/addons and pgen/pyjs are organized as packages in a way that works now. pyjamaslibrary.pyjamas.Canvas pyjamasaddons What I have done here is along the same lines. May be I am missing something. Could you explain. > This is more complex then just shuffling as I've already tried something > like this before -- I'd focus on fixing other issues for now, or use > distutils/setuptools options that allow customizing the final layout to > meet your requirements. > I am not sure I understand this either. I have used the setuptools as far as my knowledge permits to organize it into a pip install capability that has already been commited And it works, except for the "develop" mode, which would be very convenient during development. What I am doing here is towards that. And as for fixing issues. I probably will eventually as I get to know the code better. We all fix the itches that bother us most :-) and I hope the project is the better for it. For me since I started as a user of pyjamas and not a developer. The issues that bother me the most were related to how easy it was to getting started on using it. Fixing bugs will follow automatically with familiarity. Any other suggestions, like where things like runners and jsonrpc should go. I have currently moved them under pyjsc/src/pyjs/ > Also, if you could use inline/contextual posting style, that would be > fantastic ;) > will do Sarvi > -- > > C Anthony [mobile] > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pyjs.org Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to pyjs-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.