<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=iso-8859-1"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><br><div><div>On Aug 21, 2013, at 4:07 AM, Paul Moore <<a href="mailto:p.f.moore@gmail.com">p.f.moore@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite"><span style="font-family: Helvetica; font-size: medium; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: -webkit-auto; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; display: inline !important; float: none; ">OK, so here's a concrete question for distutils-sig. If I want to use wheels in my app (built them, install them, whatever) what should I use as my "reference implementation". I don't want to implement the code myself, I just want to produce lowest-common-denominator wheels that can be used anywhere, and consume wheels that conform to the spec correctly. This is not a hypothetical question - in the first instance I'm looking to add support for loading setuptools/pip from wheels in virtualenv, and I need to know what code to bundle to make that happen.</span></blockquote></div><br><div>Probably Wheel at this point. There's just the problem with the scripts which we need to actually get into the PEP and implemented.</div><div>
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