Martin v. Löwis wrote: >> Correct me if I wrong, but shouldn't Python include function for >> version comparisons? > > On the packaging summit yesterday, people agreed that yes, we should > have something like that in the standard library, and it should be more > powerful than what distutils currently offers. Yes. > There was no conclusion of how specifically that functionality should > be offered; several people agreed that Python should mandate a standard > format, which it is then able to compare. So you might not be able to > spell it "10.3.40-beta", but perhaps "10.3.40b1" or "10.3.40~beta". I got the impression that people are generally happy with what setuptools provides for version parsing and comparison. Does anyone think that's not a good model? Eric.
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