Raymond Hettinger <[email protected]> added the comment:
> If curl/wget are available, great, but often slim images
> don't offer that.
I concur with Christian. For the most part, the standard library aims to be a
collection of resources helpful for building applications like curl and wget.
The applications themselves should live on the Python Package Index (PyPI).
Also, as Christian points out, this is a non-trivial project with a large scope.
> The urllib could provide a very simple download functionality
> (like http offers a simple server):
>
> from urllib.request import urlopen
> data = urlopen('https://.../install-poetry.py').read()
> # print or save data
This is a simpler request and is within our scope; however, I not sure how it
differs from the existing functionality in urllib.request.urlretrieve(). Can
you clarify what extra functionality is being requested?
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nosy: +rhettinger
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