On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 12:47:21 -0400, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote: >>>> The Python Package Manager can be written to work in console mode. >>> I think this would be best. >> >> Haha - I'm glad somebody took this seriously... It was a sort of a joke >> comment but it's a serious possibility. > > I took it seriously too ;-). It seems to me that you project can have at > least 3 components. It's logical and plausible. > 1) the core library module, which might or might not be targeted at eventual stdlib inclusion. I'm sure they'll fix distutils someday, and if they do, then I'll use that. > 2) a small console driver script. 3) one or more GUI scripts. It's possible. I'll give it serious consideration. > A TK version would be good from my > viewpoint as it does not require download and installation of any other > binaries. Sure. Who cares if it's not as slick as something else. I'll try when I have time. David
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