On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 at 07:53, Steve Holden wrote: > I don't claim to have all the answers, but distutils and setuptools are > for the savvy users - people who build distros and those who maintain > their own systems independent of their distribution's packaging > standard. As time goes by, however, and the Lunix installed base > continues to grow, the majority of users will expect to rely on the > standard installation mechanisms of their distribution, and that will > never be setuptools or distutils. +1. Or any other Python-only package manager. And that goes at least double for Windows :) I am (among other things) a software developer, and I am quite capable of maintaining my own python installation outside the system one, and do so for testing and development. But for anything else, I rely on the system package manager to install my Python packages. If the extension hasn't been packaged for my distribution, I typically will either not use it, or I will install it somewhere other than the system default location. -- R. David Murray http://www.bitdance.com
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