On 2/2/07, SamFeltus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Feb 2, 8:28 am, "Jorge Vargas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 1/31/07, SamFeltus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > For Dapper
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> > > I just ran...
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> > > sudo python tgsetup.py
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> > > Each time something was missing, I downloaded it through the Synaptic
> > > Package Manager.  Everything "sudo python tgsetup.py" couldn't find
> > > was available on Synaptic Package Manager.
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> > could you please make the list of items? so we can
> upgradehttp://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/InstallUbuntu
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> > After repeating the cycle a few times, nothing was missing and "sudo
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> > > python tgsetup.py" worked fine.
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> > yes this is because we have uploaded the egg files, and tgsetup goes to
> our
> > download page before the cheseshop.
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> I didn't pay attention to what was missing, just mindlessly installed
> whatever tgsetup.py said was missing from Synaptic Package Manager
> until tgsetup.py worked.

I wish TurboGears would just show up on Ubuntu Package Manager...
> Would that be hard to do?


not really just a dedicated maintainer that will keep all the packages up to
date, I remember we  had someone  but can't remember what happen.

Would that start issues of supporting
> multiple install methods?

actually setuptools is the best way to install python software today, one
package and everything is fine. but not all python code is there.

I don't understand how Synaptic Package Manager or tgsetup.py works,
> and like not knowing...  :)

well if we get good feedback this could be done.

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