Madhavan Bomidi wrote:
> import subprocess
> subprocess.call(['./opac'],shell=True)
subprocess.call(['./opac', "my-input.inp"], shell=True)
The array takes command with a list of arguments. This
way you don't need to do space escaping and other
Jujitsu gimmicks.
If you want to feed the command f
Hi,
I'm trying to build a Python application in Launchpad and I'm currently
having some issues with distutils.
The build on Launchpad is constrained by 2 things:
1) the builder is isolated from network.
2) must be fully open source (can't ship pre-built binaries).
I vendored in my PyPI dependenc
On 11/02/2019 19:30, Chris Narkiewicz via Python-list wrote:
> Is there any extra step I have to take?
Ok, I'll respond to myself, as this was really silly.
Debian ships hopelessly obsolete pip 9.PEP 518 is supported in pip 10+.
Cheers,
Chris
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On 11/02/2019 15:57, Ben Finney wrote:
> All of the build dependencies, *including* the ones specified in
> ‘setup_requires’?
Yes. easy_install simply doesn't look there. If I provide
~/.pydistutils.cfg with a path to find_links, it works ok.
Config file in $HOME however is no-go for a CI or buil
Hi,
I'm trying to build a debian package in offline environment (build server).
To build this package, I need to ship all python dependencies as source
packages and build them there. This is no problem for all, except one
package that has build-time dependencies: Automat-0.70.
debian/rules calls