On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:22 AM, Ondrej Certik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the following problem:
>
> 1) current sympy spkg in Sage has a file:
>
> /sage/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sympy/core/parser.py
>
> that we removed in later versions of sympy, because it has the same
> name as the standard module.
>
> 2) later, we use the standard python parser module in sympy
>
> 3) I created a new spkg, however, when I install it in sage (over the
> current one), the old parser.py will not get removed and it will get
> called instead of the builtin parser, thus making sympy completely
> fail.
>
> Easy solution is just to use "rm parser.py". However, is there
> something that can be done with this? Or simply when you update the
> new spkg in the new version of Sage, the old files will automatically
> not be there, thus all will be fine.
>
> It took me quite some time to figure out what's wrong, so I am sharing
> my experiences. :)
>
> Now I need to go, but later hopefully I'll fix the remaining problems
> and create a trac ticket.
This is just a general Python distutils problem -- it's not at all specific
to Sage. When we install sympy into sage we just do
python setup.py install
and what happens next is Python's "fault".
Namely stupid distutils does *not* delete the target directory before
installing the new sympy. What should be done?
Note that *anybody* installing sympy into *any* python install would
have exactly the same problem, if they have installed a previous
sympy.
Maybe setuptools (or whatever sqlalchemy uses) addresses this
problem?
- William
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