> The pip integration is basically to allow pip to find wheels on PyPI > or any local indexes you have, and to install them via the "pip > install" command.
it also offers "pip wheel" for building wheels (using bdist_wheel) locally for your requirements, since wheels wouldn't be pervasive on PyPI for a while so, let's say you have a large app that has a requirements file, that ultimately installs 90 packages. run: pip wheel --wheel-dir=/my_wheels -r requirements.txt this will produce 90 wheel archives in a local directory, that you can then install against. Marcus
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