On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 02:29:58PM -0700, Steinn Steinsen wrote:
> I would like to have the package on pypi. It would probably be possible to
> detect if pycairo
> has been compiled with xcb support and if it isn't supported making the
> import of libqtile.

Yeah, that is definitely doable.

> Then for users with all dependencies correctly setup it would be possible
> to use pip to manage qtile.
> 
> But that said if you don't want to manage a pypi package then I think it
> would be better to remove it.

Well, it probably isn't that hard because we don't really release that
often. However, I have no idea who owns the pypi package now,
presumably cortesi. I'll see if I can get in touch with him. Thanks!

\t

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