On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 11:21:46AM +0100, Dan Johansson wrote:
>
> OK, thanks for the feedback.
> I will look into creating a ebuild for this (not my first ebuild, but
> the first that has anything to do with python).
> But, I will first try to build it in a "protected" environment like
> Ralph
On 22.11.19 23:41, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 11/22/19 4:10 PM, Dan Johansson wrote:
The recommended way to install it is using pip which will then install
everything including dependencies (which could lead to conflicts with
software installed using emerge (I guess)).
I would rather use some "
* Michael Orlitzky:
> Shh, this is how we trick people into becoming proxy maintainers and
> eventually Gentoo developers.
And don't I know it. ;-)
-Ralph
On 11/22/19 9:06 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> * Michael Orlitzky:
>
>> You'll have to write the ebuild yourself, there is no g-cpan
>> equivalent for python packages.
>
> Dan wrote "I have a piece of python software [...] that I would like to
> install/try". Creating an ebuild just to do that soun
* Michael Orlitzky:
> You'll have to write the ebuild yourself, there is no g-cpan
> equivalent for python packages.
Dan wrote "I have a piece of python software [...] that I would like to
install/try". Creating an ebuild just to do that sounds like overkill to
me. If the software author suggests
On 11/22/19 4:10 PM, Dan Johansson wrote:
>
> The recommended way to install it is using pip which will then install
> everything including dependencies (which could lead to conflicts with
> software installed using emerge (I guess)).
> I would rather use some "mechanism" to avoid this and use p
* Dan Johansson:
> The recommended way to install it is using pip which will then install
> everything including dependencies (which could lead to conflicts with
> software installed using emerge (I guess)).
There will be no conflicts if you use 'pip' with virtual Python
environments. The followi
I have a piece of python software (gigasetelements-cli,
https://github.com/dynasticorpheus/gigasetelements-cli) that I would
like to install/try, and of cause there is not ebuild for this.
The recommended way to install it is using pip which will then install
everything including dependencies
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