Peter Wang wrote: > Actually, just this week, we completed a major SVN reorganization and > from this point forward, all of the libraries in ETS will be released > as eggs. In fact, eggs have been available for a long time for python > 2.4, and now we have them for python 2.5 as well. > > I'm not sure, but you guys seem a bit Windows-centric. I have yet to find out if the egg-approach actually works for Linux (and Mac, though I don't use it) as well. I've seen some mentioning of binary dependencies, which makes me frown a bit. We'll just see.
> The "Eclipse in python" you're looking for is actually called > Envisage, and it is part of ETS: > https://svn.enthought.com/enthought/wiki/Envisage > > The "Dev Guide" has some tutorials etc.: > https://svn.enthought.com/enthought/wiki/EnvisageDevGuide > > Yeah, I've been reading through that for the past couple of hours, seems pretty sweet and reasonably simple. I can see your reorg, by the way: The example .py files are not where they're advertised to be. Better be quick with that, even solid software with buggy documentation is buggy software ... ;) > Chime in on the mailing list if you have any questions. It's pretty > active and many people on it have lots of experience with Envisage. > I'm almost sure I will :) c.u. /w -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list