ng0 writes:
> Marius Bakke writes:
>
>> ng0 writes:
>>
>>> I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the
>>> release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need
>>> for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel. Do I simply
>>> download the wheel file and calculate the
Marius Bakke writes:
> ng0 writes:
>
>> I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the
>> release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need
>> for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel. Do I simply
>> download the wheel file and calculate the hash on that one, and
>
ng0 writes:
> I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the
> release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need
> for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel. Do I simply
> download the wheel file and calculate the hash on that one, and
> fit the name appropriately in
Am 16.01.2017 um 23:27 schrieb ng0:
> Do I simply
> download the wheel file and calculate the hash on that one, and
> fit the name appropriately into the pypi?
AFAIK we treat wheels as a binary files. You need to ask the project to
release source archives, I'm afraid,
--
Regards
Hartmut Goebel
ng0 writes:
> I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the
> release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need
> for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel. Do I simply
> download the wheel file and calculate the hash on that one, and
> fit the name appropriately in
I'm rebasing my kallithea branch at the moment and with the
release of the new "Routes" on pypi, the old one (which I need
for Kallithea) moved from a tar.gz to a wheel. Do I simply
download the wheel file and calculate the hash on that one, and
fit the name appropriately into the pypi?
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