Hello,
I am not sure if I looked into the correct sources. I was looking in
"PEP 609 – Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) Governance" [1] and the
"PyPA specifications" [2].
My question in short: Is there an official document (e.g. a PEP) about a
recommended layout for project folders.
Looki
Hello,
I try to get it onto my head how virtual environments (via venv) works
when I have packages with "entry points".
I can define such entry points in the setup.cfg like this (full example
[1]):
[options.entry_points]
console_scripts =
hyperorg = hyperorg.__main__:main
When I instal
Dear Mats,
thanks for the reply.
Am 19.09.2022 16:10 schrieb Mats Wichmann:
Kind of unrelated to the actual question, but if you start doing
anything serious under Travis you'll run out of free minutes rather
quickly. My project had to just give up on it after they changed
their licensing mode
X-Post: https://stackoverflow.com/q/73814924/4865723
Hello,
I'm aware that there is a `logging` package that is more _modern_ then
[`syslog`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/syslog.html). But I have
old code here to deal with that does use `syslog`. So that question is
specific to `syslog`
Dear Gerard,
thank you for your reply.
Am 18.12.2022 19:45 schrieb Weatherby,Gerard:
"sudo python3 -m pip
install -e ."
You’ve already started down a problematic road. I recommend installing
root level Python packages through your system package manager. (apt
for debian, or whatever RedHat is u
Dear Chris,
thank you for your reply.
Am 18.12.2022 20:27 schrieb Chris Angelico:
Does it have to be in path? Can't you say
/usr/local/bin/entrypointname? Not sure what constitutes an elegant
solution here.
I asked that myself. My current solution do determine the full path of
the entrypoint
Am 18.12.2022 22:37 schrieb Mats Wichmann:
the which command uses your PATH, so I'm not sure you're buying
anything new there
I'm using which before entering pkexec. ;)
I'll show a demonstrator project later.
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Dear Barry,
thanks for reply and asking back.
Am 18.12.2022 22:33 schrieb Barry:
Why are asking on this list and discuss.python.org?
To be exact I'm asking in the "Packaging" section of
"discuss.python.org". To my knowledge that section is the official
channel of "pypa/pip" project pointed t
Dear Chris,
thanks for asking back and my apologize for being to broad in my way of
asking (in a foreign language).
Am 19.12.2022 07:40 schrieb Chris Angelico:
Hmm, then I'm not sure what you're *losing* here. The problem, as I
understand it, is that the scripts are getting installed into
/usr
Am 03.01.2023 17:51 schrieb r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de:
logging.getLogger().addHandler( logging.StreamHandler( sys.stdout ))
But I don't want to make all log levels go to stdout. Just DEBUG and
INFO. But this would be a workaround.
The main question here is why does Python deciecded to make all
Dear Eryk,
Am 08.01.2023 17:22 schrieb Eryk Sun:
Avoid using any of the `os.exec*` functions on Windows. There's no
support for replacing a Windows process image, so the `exec*()`
functions simply spawn a child process and terminate the current one.
Thanks for bringing this up.
On Python for
Hello,
am I right to assume that "pygettext" is part of the official Python3
"package"? So it is OK to aks here?
I do use pygettext to handle po and pot files. In the manpage I'm not
able to find help about this.
I would like to modify the header that pygettext does create in each
po-file.
Thanks for the answer.
Am 05.05.2023 03:24 schrieb aapost:
pygettext is deprecated since xgettext supports python now, so using
xgettext is recommended.
If this is the official case then it should be mentioned in the python
docs. The 3.11 docs still tell about pygettext and xgettext and don't
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