"Stanley A. Klein" <sklein at cpcug.org> writes: > IMHO, the main system without a package manager is Windows. AFAICT the MacOS platform also lacks in this area. > A reasonable way to deal with Windows would be to create a package > manager for it that could be used by Python and anyone else who > wanted to use it. [...] This is primarily a Windows problem, not a > Python problem. I'd rephrase this as: If you *must* re-invent package management for those legacy systems without it, please *don't* make it specific to Python. -- \ “The right to search for truth implies also a duty; one must | `\ not conceal any part of what one has recognized to be true.” | _o__) —Albert Einstein | Ben Finney
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