Quoting Patrick Gerken (2013-05-22 12:08:30)
> Quoting Justus Winter (2013-05-21 14:54:02)
> > Hi :)
> >
> > Quoting David Bremner (2013-05-20 16:32:32)
> > > Patrick Gerken writes:
> > I would not object to that, but David has a point here. If the version
> > you get from pypi is newer than your
Quoting Patrick Gerken (2013-05-22 12:08:30)
> Quoting Justus Winter (2013-05-21 14:54:02)
> > Hi :)
> >
> > Quoting David Bremner (2013-05-20 16:32:32)
> > > Patrick Gerken writes:
> > I would not object to that, but David has a point here. If the version
> > you get from pypi is newer than your
Hi :)
Quoting David Bremner (2013-05-20 16:32:32)
> Patrick Gerken writes:
> > Is there any rationale that prevents registering the python bindings
> > on pypi?
I believe the python bindings were once available on pypi, though that
might have been a relict from the time the python bindings were
Hi :)
Quoting David Bremner (2013-05-20 16:32:32)
> Patrick Gerken writes:
> > Is there any rationale that prevents registering the python bindings
> > on pypi?
I believe the python bindings were once available on pypi, though that
might have been a relict from the time the python bindings were
Hi,
I noticed that the python bindings of notmuch are not available via pypi.
It seems that in the past something was registered but is not any longer.
Without the bindings, it is not possible to use python packages that
depend on notmuch within virtualenv. Virtualenv is a widely used app
to run
Patrick Gerken writes:
>
> Is there any rationale that prevents registering the python bindings
> on pypi?
> If this is only because of missing maintainer, would anybody
> object if I put the bindings on pypi?
I imagine the python bindings are pretty dependent on the version of
notmuch they ship
Patrick Gerken writes:
>
> Is there any rationale that prevents registering the python bindings
> on pypi?
> If this is only because of missing maintainer, would anybody
> object if I put the bindings on pypi?
I imagine the python bindings are pretty dependent on the version of
notmuch they ship
Hi,
I noticed that the python bindings of notmuch are not available via pypi.
It seems that in the past something was registered but is not any longer.
Without the bindings, it is not possible to use python packages that
depend on notmuch within virtualenv. Virtualenv is a widely used app
to run