Re: The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-28 Thread Julian Berman
Looks like remnants from the first time it was there. I'll update that link but it may take a bit, PyPI is being upgraded so the upload mechanism is down currently. Julian On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 5:31 AM, Justus Winter 4win...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de wrote: Hi :) Quoting Julian Berman

The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-27 Thread Julian Berman
Looks like remnants from the first time it was there. I'll update that link but it may take a bit, PyPI is being upgraded so the upload mechanism is down currently. Julian On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 5:31 AM, Justus Winter < 4winter at informatik.uni-hamburg.de> wrote: > Hi :) > > Quoting Julian

The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-27 Thread Justus Winter
Hi :) Quoting Julian Berman (2013-05-26 16:27:31) > I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the Python > bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really see much > interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that seemed > indifferent,

The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-27 Thread Julian Berman
Hi, I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the Python bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really see much interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that seemed indifferent, though it brought up that version mismatches would cause

Re: The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-27 Thread Justus Winter
Hi :) Quoting Julian Berman (2013-05-26 16:27:31) I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the Python bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really see much interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that seemed indifferent, though

The Python bindings are now back on PyPI

2013-05-26 Thread Julian Berman
Hi, I've queried gently to find out if anyone was interested in putting the Python bindings back on PyPI a few times in IRC before, and didn't really see much interest one way or the other. I saw a mailing list post that seemed indifferent, though it brought up that version mismatches would cause