On Monday, March 3, 2014 4:11:44 PM UTC-6, Robert Kern wrote:
>http://docs.python.org/3/distutils/index.html
> Robert Kern
hi Robert, I'm not whining --really-- but there is so dang much
doc out there on how to upload a package to PyPI with every tool
under the sun and all of them fancier t
On 2014-03-03 21:37, Mark H. Harris wrote:
On Monday, March 3, 2014 3:32:43 PM UTC-6, Robert Kern wrote:
Probably. If you want us to help, you need to show us what you tried, tell us
what results you expected, and copy-paste the output that you got.
Robert Kern
hi Robert, well, I finally
In article <31feb451-7fb6-48a6-9986-bddce69c4...@googlegroups.com>,
"Mark H. Harris" wrote:
> On Monday, March 3, 2014 3:32:43 PM UTC-6, Robert Kern wrote:
>
> > Probably. If you want us to help, you need to show us what you tried, tell
> > us
> > what results you expected, and copy-paste the
On Monday, March 3, 2014 3:32:43 PM UTC-6, Robert Kern wrote:
> Probably. If you want us to help, you need to show us what you tried, tell us
> what results you expected, and copy-paste the output that you got.
> Robert Kern
hi Robert, well, I finally came up with trying to find setup(). Its
On 2014-03-03 21:20, Mark H. Harris wrote:
On Monday, March 3, 2014 2:53:00 PM UTC-6, Mark Lawrence wrote:
distutils has been part of the standard library for years.
hi Mark, that's fabulous, why can't I import it? Because I'm doing
something wrong of course. :)
Probably. If you want us t
On Monday, March 3, 2014 2:53:00 PM UTC-6, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> distutils has been part of the standard library for years.
hi Mark, that's fabulous, why can't I import it? Because I'm doing
something wrong of course. :)
marcus
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On 03/03/2014 20:10, Mark H. Harris wrote:
hi folks,
I am having a fit with pip this afternoon. I finally
got pip installed on this system from a binary
blob (what nightmare, talk about 1987). Anyway,
pip is installed, but when I go to PyPI to pull
down distutils is gives a message that no such
hi folks,
I am having a fit with pip this afternoon. I finally
got pip installed on this system from a binary
blob (what nightmare, talk about 1987). Anyway,
pip is installed, but when I go to PyPI to pull
down distutils is gives a message that no such
package exists. I feel like Obeewan; "i