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[Python-Dev] PEP 365 (Adding the pkg_resources module)

[Python-Dev] PEP 365 (Adding the pkg_resources module) [Python-Dev] PEP 365 (Adding the pkg_resources module)Bob Kline bkline at rksystems.com
Thu Mar 20 14:56:02 CET 2008
Tres Seaver wrote:
> Point taken. Of course, it isn't really a "program" at that point:  it
> is an installed "add-on" to Python.  However, if Windows users expect
> such add-ons to show up in the "system" list, that is good to know.
>   

Are things really that different in the non-Windows worlds?  If I want 
python-nose, I run "sudo apt-get install python-nose" (and that means I 
can always remove it with "sudo apt-get remove ...").  Seems more 
similar than different (ignoring the silliness of Microsoft's insistence 
on "the GUI is the OOWTDI" even for such administrative tasks as 
installing system-wide software).

-- 
Bob Kline
http://www.rksystems.com
mailto:bkline at rksystems.com

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