Re: Help: a pypi source changed from targz into wheel

2017-01-17 Thread Marius Bakke
ng0 writes: > Marius Bakke writes: > >> ng0 writes: >> >>> I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the >>> release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need >>> for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel.

Re: Help: a pypi source changed from targz into wheel

2017-01-17 Thread ng0
Marius Bakke writes: > ng0 writes: > >> I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the >> release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need >> for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel. Do I simply >> download the wheel file

Re: Help: a pypi source changed from targz into wheel

2017-01-17 Thread Marius Bakke
ng0 writes: > I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the > release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need > for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel. Do I simply > download the wheel file and calculate the hash on that one, and > fit the

Re: Help: a pypi source changed from targz into wheel

2017-01-17 Thread Hartmut Goebel
Am 16.01.2017 um 23:27 schrieb ng0: > Do I simply > download the wheel file and calculate the hash on that one, and > fit the name appropriately into the pypi? AFAIK we treat wheels as a binary files. You need to ask the project to release source archives, I'm afraid, -- Regards Hartmut Goebel

Re: Help: a pypi source changed from targz into wheel

2017-01-16 Thread ng0
ng0 writes: > I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the > release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need > for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel. Do I simply > download the wheel file and calculate the hash on that one, and > fit the

Help: a pypi source changed from targz into wheel

2017-01-16 Thread ng0
I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel. Do I simply download the wheel file and calculate the hash on that one, and fit the name appropriately into the pypi? Help is