-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 If this can be made to work it would certainly make things easier for us at Internet-in-a-Box.
Currently we have to build and distribute Fedora rpms just for XSCE, including for a couple third party packages which have binary dependencies and have proven a pain. We already maintain pipy pip packages and use them for all of our own IIAB appliance deployments. However, a virtualenv is not really meant as a distribution format and has some downsides. You will have to install the pip on every architecture you support, and I do not believe they are relocatable so they have to be in the same absolute path, and they may have system library dependencies which won't automatically be resolved like with RPMs. Given the fragility and dependency hell of the RPM method though, I think it is worthwhile to switch to virtualenvs. - -braddock > From: Miguel Gonz?lez <migonzal...@activitycentral.com> > > I want to share with you my proposed approach to install Python > web application in XSCE. > > > The idea is to install them into a Python virtual environment > isolated from the system wide packages installed. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSrzWJAAoJEHWLR/DQzlZu2i8H/iuxZPLPnu60JzE4UiqpDo3v sPxqJgOjSA/lNj/icpl1EY0AaPUgcUWIOnmF2loYSMwR6AfzUbLH35OuPfXVZ8cY +3eSbT+BnqiQiV+vpsVJQ7NFYipICetldzN4jlhGLgFpVCRgwvDaQCLrgw0MY67y 6xmkI+e4g01i4q4DLA8+jEtlDGeVYWdTmcugka4a/w9UDKIBIfmZ2LCsZq/XoZxB p895BjYHWk/RSYGC3GC8o1pmXksUIMzf211Lkw3aunXD5G9+tW1ozSktcMEDxAlr DAXDduyOemEzLa5o1KdMsMbq9ENpBegY3ekejL9ftaN1uyebXVXDD/t32roAVD8= =9YGH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel