OK, I updated PyPI with PyXB 1.1.0 and only installed the full release.  
The base release has everything that's needed to download and translate 
the web service and OpenGIS location schemas that come with the full 
version, and is only 900KB (as opposed to 12MB for the full release).  
But since it also includes the documentation, and there are a lot of 
examples that make use of the wssplat and opengis bundles, I'll use the 
full version for this upload at least.

Let me know if you continue to have problems.

Peter

Tim Cook wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 05:52 -0700, Peter A. Bigot wrote:
>   
>> I hadn't heard of buildout before you mentioned it.  PyXB's PyPI 
>> presence is somewhat half-hearted, as I've avoided the whole egg thing: 
>> I really need the distribution to install without requiring tools that 
>> don't come with Python, and without trying to go download arbitrary 
>> stuff.  As such, it's not unlikely that the way I've registered things 
>> is not what buildout is expecting.
>>
>> Can you specify the file you want by url?
>>
>> I haven't uploaded 1.1.0 there yet, so I could fix it for that version, 
>> if I knew what would work.  Perhaps the solution is to not provide the 
>> documentation on PyPI, only upload the base file, and refer people to 
>> SourceForge if they want any of the overlays.
>>
>> Peter
>>     
>
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Probably only putting PyXB-full on PyPi is the best solution.  While I
> appreciate you interest in providing the various components.   Someone
> (like me) that is interested in using all of PyXB (I think anyway, since
> I'm not certain what I really need or don't). It may be best to only put
> PyXB-full on PyPi ???
>
> As you can tell I am not an XML expert.  I am using PyXB as a quick (I
> hope) way to create Python bindings for SDMX-HD http://www.sdmx-hd.org
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Cheers,
> Tim
>
>   



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