At 12:12 AM 4/10/2008 -0700, Stephen Hansen wrote: >I think PJE's idea here is very good. Just include certain files and >such in the RPM/DEB that will satisfy the >"python-package-management" system. For RPM/DEB users and their OS's >database of packages, its irrelevant largely-- they'll still keep >using their own system. But if a product needs something without a >.deb or .rpm, or if someone's on an operating system without a >native system-- they can still gather everything they need. I've narrowed it a bit from that, actually. It's safest if easy_install simply refuses to touch any files that it can't tell were installed by it (or a compatible system, eg. distutils.) While that won't solve Paul Moore's desire for the One True Package Manager, it will at least make it possible to move forward.
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