On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 07:12:25 +0200, "Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de> wrote: > So there are now two incompatible ways to install a package: > either with the native manager, or with pythonpkgmgr. If you install > them one way, and try to remove them the other way, you lose. pythonpkgmgr is only a thin wrapper for easy_install/pip. If there is a problem, then it is already a pre-existing problem that is not of my doing. It's certainly true that if a python package is installed with a windows installer or as a .deb/.rpm, then that package should be uninstalled using the appropriate and corresponding tool. The same is true if the package was installed with either pip or easy_install. All I can do is put it in my tracker as a bug and deal with it later when I have time. Good point David
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