>>>> Thatswhy the official and supported installation method is the one
>>>> described on http://docs.turbogears.org/Install using the tgsetup.py
>>>> script, which will install the correct current stable version.
>>>
>>> I don't agree with this decision.  I never use tgsetup.py (I forgot
>>> it
>>> existed TBH)
>>
>> That's hardly our fault, isn't it? ;)
>
> Not at all :-)  However, I doubt I'd be the only one that naturally
> assumes that I can install & upgrade TurboGears (and applications
> dependent on TG) using the "standard" easy_install method.

Just for the record, I was also surprised to see that easy_install
installed a beta when I ran it right after 1.0.7 was released which
was the version I was going for. It was explained by the dev guys in
this thread after I complained why things are as they are:

http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears/browse_thread/thread/16b6c3d3b0332630

Nevertheless, if technically possible, I agree that easy_install
should only install stable releases. If it is technically not possible
I of course accept that and will use tgsetup.py

Cheers,
Daniel

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