Re: [Distutils] OS X and PEP 425 / wheels

2014-03-07 Thread Paul Moore
On 7 March 2014 01:26, Daniel Holth dho...@gmail.com wrote: The pep425 design tries to avoid assigning any ordering to the tag components. For the py version we just add py27, py26, py25 for example to the list of accepted tags. Perhaps the same strategy works for osx. So the osx 10.9

Re: [Distutils] OS X and PEP 425 / wheels

2014-03-07 Thread Nick Coghlan
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[Distutils] recommended setuptools version

2014-03-07 Thread Benedek Zoltan
Hi, I'm a bit confused with the setuptools versioning. When I install it by ez_setup.py it installs the 3.0.2 version, but on pypi the latest version is 2.2. Is there a difference between the two? Which is the recommended one? Thanks Zoltan ___

Re: [Distutils] Warehouse XMLRPC

2014-03-07 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 01:03:23AM -0500, Donald Stufft wrote: The JSON API is functional again and is available for testing! Excellent! I can observe two differences with the current PyPI code: First, the Content-Type of the response differs: $ curl -sI

Re: [Distutils] Warehouse XMLRPC

2014-03-07 Thread Donald Stufft
On Mar 7, 2014, at 7:45 AM, Marius Gedminas mar...@pov.lt wrote: On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 01:03:23AM -0500, Donald Stufft wrote: The JSON API is functional again and is available for testing! Excellent! I can observe two differences with the current PyPI code: First, the Content-Type

Re: [Distutils] recommended setuptools version

2014-03-07 Thread Squeaky
Hi, You can see the detailed CHANGELOG here: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/src/1041039c719012ca9e466cd43ba3fa80f0bd8f3b/CHANGES.txt?at=default There were some deprecated things dropped. If you are not using them you are probably fine. Squeaky On 03/07/2014 11:02 AM, Benedek Zoltan

Re: [Distutils] recommended setuptools version

2014-03-07 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 02:02:59AM -0800, Benedek Zoltan wrote: I'm a bit confused with the setuptools versioning. When I install it by ez_setup.py it installs the 3.0.2 version, but on pypi the latest version is 2.2. Is there a difference between the two? Which is the recommended one? 3.0

Re: [Distutils] OS X and PEP 425 / wheels

2014-03-07 Thread Brian Wickman
I've also run into similar issues. What I do with PEX is fudge PEP425 tags for OS X in order to be more correct: https://github.com/wickman/commons/blob/wickman/pep425/src/python/twitter/common/python/pep425.py The current version on master (not wheel-aware) does it slightly differently for

Re: [Distutils] OS X and PEP 425 / wheels

2014-03-07 Thread Chris Barker
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Brian Wickman wick...@gmail.com wrote: I've also run into similar issues. What I do with PEX is fudge PEP425 tags for OS X in order to be more correct: https://github.com/wickman/commons/blob/wickman/pep425/src/python/twitter/common/python/pep425.py I'd

Re: [Distutils] OS X and PEP 425 / wheels

2014-03-07 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 8 March 2014 05:53, Chris Barker chris.bar...@noaa.gov wrote: +1 This looks good to me. In theory, this logic should really go with python itself, not a third-party lib. i.e., once built, a Python implementation will match particular tags -- having a third party lib keep track of that

[Distutils] bizarre behavior with wheels and namespace packages

2014-03-07 Thread Brian Wickman
Not sure if this belongs on distutils-sig or import-sig, but I'm experiencing slightly odd behavior with wheels and namespace packages. Fetch a namespace package source distribution, e.g. twitter.common.python, and build two copies of it, one with bdist_egg and one with bdist_wheel. This leaves