Tom, I second this. I'm in a similar situation with fast connections at work and a slow one at home. I've tried PM a few times after it's initial release. One complaint is that it doesn't report the size of the package so you can tell if it's practical to update over a slow connection. I think I waited quite a while for the documentation package to install. I often retrieve the disk images & tarballs at work for building at home from sources. Also, I have root privileges on my home systems but only sudo limited access at work. Tom On Thursday, October 30, 2003, at 05:42 PM, Tom Loredo wrote: > > Hi folks- > > I love the package manager, but would like to raise the following > issues (possible bug; feature requests): > > When I try to use PM at Bob I's pimp site, the list of packages is > larger than the window. I can scroll down to see the bottom part of > the list, but as soon as I release the scrollbar it immediately scrolls > back up to the top of the list. Thus many of his packages are > inaccessible. This is using MacPy2.3 on OS 10.2.6 on a G4 Quicksilver > and on a G3 Powerbook. > > My G4 is at home with a dialup connection; my G3 I can bring to > work with T3 access. Having one machine with a slow net connection > is behind the following requests. > > First, I'd love to see package size information in the PM window. > This way I can tell if it's realistic to download a package to > my G4 over my dialup connection. > > Second, I'd love to see useful progress info on the download and > installation. If I check "verbose," PM tries to produce this, > but unfortuately the resulting text window update is too slow and > I'll typically not see *any* of the progress lines until the > download is complete, at which point the window happily shows > me every status line from the start to 100%. > > Finally, I'd love for there to be a way to save a package locally > in a way allowing it to be moved to another machine and installed > via PM there. Perhaps I can just sync the site-packages > directories on both machines, but I don't know if some of the > packages have other side effects. Is this feasible? Ideally > I'd like to grab the packages on my G3 at work, and install them > on my G4 at home. I suppose I could do it directly with distutils, > but it would be neat if PM could do this. > > Thanks, > Tom Loredo > > > _______________________________________________ > Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig >
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