Remy Blank wrote:
> Lance Hendrix wrote:
>   
>> I get the same errors in virtualenv as I do when working in the 
>> "non-virtual" env (can I use Eclipse in a virtualenv)?  So I still 
>> assume it is a configuration problem in my environment (probably a RTFM 
>> issue or an ID10T issue ;-) ).
>>     
>
> It's not an RTFM issue, as there's currently no M to R about this :-)
> Tim is right, you should install Genshi from the advanced-i18n branch.
>   

Where should this information go? It's already mentioned in 
http://trac.edgewall.org/milestone/0.12 and 
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracL10N, but that's obviously not enough. 
What are the other places more likely to get consulted for such things? 
The trunk/INSTALL file?

> ...
>
> The message "unrecognized .svn/entries format; skipping ." when you run
> "python setup.py develop" seems to indicate that you are using
> Subversion 1.6.x. While we currently have no remaining incompatibilities
> with that version, setuptools does not support it yet, which may give
> some strange results (for example, the current revision is indicated as
> 0). If you can, I would suggest going back to 1.5.6 until setuptools
> catches up.
>   

Likewise, a link to http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue64 could be 
added, maybe directly in setup.py?

-- Christian

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