Re: [pypy-dev] Regression for lxml-cffi install (?)

2014-04-16 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi, On 28 February 2014 17:13, Костя Лопухин wrote: > Maybe I am doing something entirely wrong here (e.g. the install > command may be bogus). > I would appreciate any advice :) Sorry for the delay. It seems that lxml issues don't trigger a lot of enthusiastic responses from our side. I'd rec

Re: [pypy-dev] RPython as a separate package

2014-04-16 Thread Ronan Lamy
Le 16/04/14 05:59, Bogdan Opanchuk a écrit : Hi Benjamin, Thank you, I've seen it in the repo. But one still cannot install it as a separate package, say, in CPython, and it's not even available as a package in the PyPy itself (it's only used at build stage, as far as I understand). Are there an

Re: [pypy-dev] OS/X

2014-04-16 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi, On 15 April 2014 19:21, Kenny Lasse Hoff Levinsen wrote: > I only set CC=gcc-4.9 - no changes required, which is good! Thank you! Armin ___ pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev

Re: [pypy-dev] RPython as a separate package

2014-04-16 Thread Samuel Giles
Bogdan: apologies, gmail, doesn't default to reply all and I forget sometimes.. msg: Bogdan, I just explicitly have pypy checked out somewhere and reference it with environment variables in my Makefile. It's not particularly nice, but it's really easy to get started on something and its kind of

Re: [pypy-dev] RPython as a separate package

2014-04-16 Thread Bogdan Opanchuk
Hi Armin, It is a package, but it is not discoverable. I cannot install it with pip, and I cannot set it as a dependency for some other package. On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Armin Rigo wrote: > Hi Bogdan, > > On 16 April 2014 06:59, Bogdan Opanchuk wrote: >> it's not even available as a pac

Re: [pypy-dev] RPython as a separate package

2014-04-16 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi Bogdan, On 16 April 2014 06:59, Bogdan Opanchuk wrote: > it's not even available as a package in the PyPy itself What do you mean? "rpython" is the name of the top-level directory we're talking about, with "__init__.py" and everything. It is a regular package. A bientôt, Armin. _