On Nov 10, 8:25 pm, Phlip wrote:
> On Nov 10, 3:11 pm, Wolodja Wentland
> wrote:
>
> > The pip requirement file would contain the following line:
>
> > -e git+git://example.com/repo.git#egg=rep
>
> > I hope this answers your questions :-D
>
> Let me ask it like this. What happens when a user type
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 20:25 -0800, Phlip wrote:
> On Nov 10, 3:11 pm, Wolodja Wentland
> wrote:
>
> > The pip requirement file would contain the following line:
> > -e git+git://example.com/repo.git#egg=rep
> Let me ask it like this. What happens when a user types..?
>sudo pip install re
> > -e git+git://example.com/repo.git#egg=rep
Okay. -e is an argument to pip install. If anyone said that, I
overlooked it.
So, yes I can rip from github, just with a longer command line, for
now. Tx!
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On Nov 10, 3:11 pm, Wolodja Wentland
wrote:
> The pip requirement file would contain the following line:
>
> -e git+git://example.com/repo.git#egg=rep
>
> I hope this answers your questions :-D
Let me ask it like this. What happens when a user types..?
sudo pip install repo
Is github one of
On Nov 10, 3:11 pm, Wolodja Wentland
wrote:
> The pip requirement file would contain the following line:
>
> -e git+git://example.com/repo.git#egg=rep
I thought pip didn't do eggs. did I read a stale blog?
> I hope this answers your questions :-D
we are so close! Pages like this...
htt
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 13:09 -0800, Phlip wrote:
> will pip pull from a simple GitHub repo? or do I need to package
> something up and put it in a pythonic repository somewhere?
I don't quite understand, but would say: both ;-)
You can't tell pip to pull from arbitrary git repositories, but only
except...
will pip pull from a simple GitHub repo? or do I need to package
something up and put it in a pythonic repository somewhere?
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> > from setuptools import setup, find_packages
>
> It will be enough to use the method outlined in the distutils
> documentation. Setuptools is a third-party library that used to be the
> de-facto standard for Python packaging. I don't want to go into detail
> why setuptools might not be the b
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 06:30 -0800, Phlip wrote:
> On Nov 10, 1:54 am, Wolodja Wentland
> wrote:
>
> > http://docs.python.org/library/distutils.html#module-distutils
> > http://packages.python.org/distribute/
>
> ktx... now some utterly retarded questions to prevent false starts.
> the distuti
On Nov 10, 2:30 pm, Phlip wrote:
> On Nov 10, 1:54 am, Wolodja Wentland
> wrote:
>
> >http://docs.python.org/library/distutils.html#module-distutils
> >http://packages.python.org/distribute/
>
> ktx... now some utterly retarded questions to prevent false starts.
>
> the distutils page starts with
On Nov 10, 1:54 am, Wolodja Wentland
wrote:
> http://docs.python.org/library/distutils.html#module-distutils
> http://packages.python.org/distribute/
ktx... now some utterly retarded questions to prevent false starts.
the distutils page starts with "from distutils.core import setup".
but a sam
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 19:48 -0800, Phlip wrote:
> I have a single file that I need my crew to pip install.
Where do you plan to host this file? Will it be available on PiPy?
> When I Google for "how to create a pip package" I don't hit anything.
> Of course that info is
En Tue, 10 Nov 2009 00:48:26 -0300, Phlip escribió:
I have a single file that I need my crew to pip install.
When I Google for "how to create a pip package" I don't hit anything.
Of course that info is out there; I can't seem to pick up the trail of
breadcrum
Py hont:
I have a single file that I need my crew to pip install.
When I Google for "how to create a pip package" I don't hit anything.
Of course that info is out there; I can't seem to pick up the trail of
breadcrumbs to it.
While I'm looking, could someone push the
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