Re: [Distutils] Distributing packages to offline machines

2018-04-06 Thread Wes Turner
On Friday, April 6, 2018, Ben Finney wrote: > Nick Coghlan writes: > > > Keep a requirements.txt file or `Pipfile` in source control, then run > > CI jobs based on that repo […] > > What is a “Pipfile”? https://docs.pipenv.org/

Re: [Distutils] Distributing packages to offline machines

2018-04-06 Thread Ben Finney
Nick Coghlan writes: > Keep a requirements.txt file or `Pipfile` in source control, then run > CI jobs based on that repo […] What is a “Pipfile”? -- \ “Software patents provide one more means of controlling access | `\ to information. They are the tool of

Re: [Distutils] Distributing packages to offline machines

2018-04-06 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 5 April 2018 at 11:11, Eric Gorr wrote: > I had a question about distributing python packages to offline machines when > the offline machine is running a different OS then a machine with an > internet connection. The packages I am concerned with are third party upon > which

Re: [Distutils] [Python-ideas] Pypi private repo's

2018-04-06 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 5 April 2018 at 07:58, Jannis Gebauer wrote: > What if there was some kind of “blessed” entity that runs these services and > puts the majority of the revenue into a fund that funds development on PyPi > (maybe trough the PSF)? Having a wholly owned for-profit subsidiary that