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[[User:jkeating|Jesse Keating]] Do we need to BR python-setuptools-devel, or is python-setuptools sufficient?  It seems at least with f11 builds that BR on python-setuptools brings in enough to produce the egginfo
[[User:jkeating|Jesse Keating]] Do we need to BR python-setuptools-devel, or is python-setuptools sufficient?  It seems at least with f11 builds that BR on python-setuptools brings in enough to produce the egginfo
=== wiki fix to do ===
"...ding: 1. Allowing end users to install eggs not made from rpms or install eggs into their home directories. This is an important feature for people working within a shared hosting environment. 1. Giving python packages an easy way to support plugins. 1. Giving us a way to support multiple versions of a python module for compat libraries."
Please fix up the numbering to use numbered bullets.

Latest revision as of 18:16, 11 February 2010

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  • : Install the egg so that only code that wants this particular version can get it.

Jesse Keating Do we need to BR python-setuptools-devel, or is python-setuptools sufficient? It seems at least with f11 builds that BR on python-setuptools brings in enough to produce the egginfo


wiki fix to do

"...ding: 1. Allowing end users to install eggs not made from rpms or install eggs into their home directories. This is an important feature for people working within a shared hosting environment. 1. Giving python packages an easy way to support plugins. 1. Giving us a way to support multiple versions of a python module for compat libraries."

Please fix up the numbering to use numbered bullets.