great! thanks for you fast response. Christophe
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 6:30 PM, M.-A. Lemburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2008-09-30 18:17, Christophe wrote: > > Hi, > > > > In a projecet I'm making using pycrypto, I need to find out the > > current installed version of pycrypto. After looking around, I found > > out that "pkg_resources.requires("pycrypto") will give me a string > > containing the version number, but is this the only way to do it or > > are there other ways? > > Most packages have a .__version__ attribute in their top-level > package dir which you can query. > > You do have to import the base package, though, in order to find > out. > > Thanks, > -- > Marc-Andre Lemburg > eGenix.com > > Professional Python Services directly from the Source (#1, Sep 30 2008) > >>> Python/Zope Consulting and Support ... http://www.egenix.com/ > >>> mxODBC.Zope.Database.Adapter ... http://zope.egenix.com/ > >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > :::: Try mxODBC.Zope.DA for Windows,Linux,Solaris,MacOSX for free ! :::: > > > eGenix.com Software, Skills and Services GmbH Pastor-Loeh-Str.48 > D-40764 Langenfeld, Germany. CEO Dipl.-Math. Marc-Andre Lemburg > Registered at Amtsgericht Duesseldorf: HRB 46611 >
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