Steven D'Aprano wrote: > I'm a user, and personally I don't want Yet Another Integrated Package > Management Tool. What I really want is the ability to install Python > packages using the PM tool I already use, namely yum. (And I'd like a > pony.) Picking up on this point... out of curiousity, I threw a couple of package names at "apt-get -s" on my main (Ubuntu 8.04) PC to see what worked. The first two names I tried (numpy, scipy) didn't work, but the next four (python-numpy, python-scipy, python-django, python-turbogears) all had hits. Because Turbo Gears incorporates so many other projects, the simulated run at installing it provided a nice overview of a variety of other Python packages in the Ubuntu repositories as well. No doubt a search in Adept would reveal a whole lot more "python-*" packages that are just a few clicks away for me. </tangent> Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------
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