Lennart Regebro wrote at 2007-9-22 16:02 +0200:
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Right. Does a listing on CheeseShop automatically mean that it has to
be installable with setuptools?
No, but it would make things easier
But in any case, the packages you get, the Products.* existing there
already, have a structure of:
Martin Aspeli wrote at 2007-9-22 12:21 +0100:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
We extend the Zope2 configuration with an option additional-products
which lists the products used by the instance that are not
at a standard place -- such as those installed by setuptools
I really don't see the need for
--On 23. September 2007 08:24:56 +0200 Dieter Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In my view, something like zope2.product would be more explicit,
but Products., too, may do -- users of PyPI can see
that these things work only for Zope2 from the Framework::Zope2
classifier.
Adding an
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Martin Aspeli wrote at 2007-9-22 12:21 +0100:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
We extend the Zope2 configuration with an option additional-products
which lists the products used by the instance that are not
at a standard place -- such as those installed by setuptools
I really
Summary of messages to the zope-tests list.
Period Sat Sep 22 12:00:00 2007 UTC to Sun Sep 23 12:00:00 2007 UTC.
There were 5 messages: 5 from Zope Unit Tests.
Tests passed OK
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Subject: OK : Zope-2.7 Python-2.3.6 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sat Sep 22 20:51:27 EDT 2007
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2007-9-22 19:27 +0200:
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Dieter Maurer wrote:
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* PyPI doesn't necessarily have to contain eggs. It's primarily a
discovery mechanism for humans. The fact that setuptools can download
packages from it is not as important as the fact that developers can
On 23 Sep 2007, at 19:05 , Dieter Maurer wrote:
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2007-9-22 19:27 +0200:
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Dieter Maurer wrote:
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* PyPI doesn't necessarily have to contain eggs. It's primarily a
discovery mechanism for humans. The fact that setuptools can download
packages from it is not