On Friday, Oct 3, 2003, at 16:32 America/New_York, Just van Rossum wrote: > Bob Ippolito wrote: > > [PEP 262] >> Excellent! I just scanned it. > > Same here, I didn't know it existed. > >> It covers all of our receipt needs and >> would alleviate us from doing unsafe version checking. Unfortunately >> the patch to distutils was never finished and it seems that it's been >> idle for a year. >> >> Coincidentally, the author of pycrypto wrote that PEP :) > > He's also a (the?) driving force behind PyPI. Anyway, it turns out he > has withdrawn that PEP: > > http://mail.python.org/pipermail/catalog-sig/2002-October/000243.html > > I don't agree with his arguments for withdrawing it _at_ _all_. I think > it's _exactly_ what Python needs: we need a solution that works across > Python installations across platforms. Maybe we should just grab that > PEP and reanimate it. Let's do it, I don't think Fink is the right way to make python tasty for OS X users, and Windows users have no Fink. I'll start looking at the distutils source this weekend to see where this needs to integrate. -bob
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