Re: Doubt about developing plugins for python applications

2012-05-03 Thread BRAGA, Bruno
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote: > > What hack? Do not change anything in plugins or in the startup script. > Systems with public programlib already work and on those with private > dir, external plugins will have to be installed with > PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/program/ and --

Re: Doubt about developing plugins for python applications

2012-04-30 Thread BRAGA, Bruno
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote: > [BRAGA, Bruno, 2012-04-25] > > When compiling/building the source with setup.py, I encountered the > problem > > that separating the plugin as an independent solution: > > > > program/ &g

Re: how to take a public package private?

2012-04-29 Thread BRAGA, Bruno
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Re: how to take a public package private?

2012-04-29 Thread BRAGA, Bruno
is assumed: /usr/share/. This is an override of setuptools default, which always installs as public module. A good start would be to check the python applications packaging team's website, if you need to package an application. Is this what you are talking about? -- *Braga, Bruno* www

Doubt about developing plugins for python applications

2012-04-25 Thread BRAGA, Bruno
) add current installation to python path (eg. /usr/share/program) so the plugin can import the programlib packages/modules. What would you suggest me to do? Thank you for your help. -- *Braga, Bruno* www.brunobraga.net bruno.br...@gmail.com