Hi, 2011/2/4 Dan Lee <forensic7...@yahoo.com>: > Hi again, > I'm interested in installing to a virtualenv, but I'm running into the same > issue of PyPI not being up to date with the sources.. There's a nice > windows binary, but nothing available for linux devs. I think the last > e-mail on this mentioned that they'd be uploaded soon.. any word on when > that might be? I don't mind the compile time of an hour, and I'm not really > sure how to keep a separate python installation using zcbuildout.. Any > alternate instructions for setting it up to a virtual env would otherwise be > greatly appreciated. > Thanks,
The problem is that thare are too many Linux distributions. It is possible to build and create setup-tools compatible packages for example under Ubuntu but it's not guaranty it will work 100% on other distributions. The solution for now is to install from "source" package (it takes longer but it will work 100% on Your platform). The "source" package is not released yet but I'm working on it :) Regards -Roman _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@lists.openbossa.org http://lists.openbossa.org/listinfo/pyside