Hi,
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
Check the part concerning eegs.
The page says:
Adding egg support is only required in some specific cases: when
another software uses the python module via an egg and when this
egg support is not yet integrated upstream.
What is
Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
A module that uses eggs to load another module is certainly
egg-ready itself. However if the dependency isn't egg-ready, then
the package expecting an egg of its dependency will be broken unless
we add the egg
Le mercredi 14 mars 2007 à 09:48 +0100, Raphael Hertzog a écrit :
I have some idea about doing each of those, but no real clues about
packaging for both Python's Cheeseshop and a Debian package
simultaneously. Where should I start learning about the issues and
recommendations?
Hi,
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
Howdy all,
I'm writing an application[0] in Python, and am nearly at the point
where I want to package it. I need to do so in a way that's useful to
me, so that means a Debian package; and useful to anyone using Python,
so that means a Python egg
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Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Ben Finney wrote:
I have some idea about [Debia packages and Python
Howdy all,
I'm writing an application[0] in Python, and am nearly at the point
where I want to package it. I need to do so in a way that's useful to
me, so that means a Debian package; and useful to anyone using Python,
so that means a Python egg available in the Cheeseshop.
I have some idea
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