Op dinsdag 24-03-2009 om 20:51 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef "Martin v. Löwis": > The Windows story is indeed sad, as none of the Windows packaging > formats provides support for dependencies That's not entirely true; Cygwin comes with a package management tool that probably could be used to set up a repository of python packages for native Windows: <http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin-apps/setup.html> This package manager is in no way dependent on Cygwin, supports (basic) dependencies, etc. Of course some people would have to take care of the packaging work (just like happens for most open source OS distros and for Mac OS X already). It seems like XEmacs is already using a fork of that installer for the same purpose. -- Jan Claeys
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