On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:43 PM, kiorky <kiorky@cryptelium.net> wrote:
Hi tarek,
Tarek Ziadé a écrit :
The *whole* point of Distribute 0.6.x is to be backward compatible, meaning that if virtualenv switch to it, you will not even notice it.
Living in my 0.6.x snail sandbox is not a solution. As it seems that Distribute 0.7 won't for a long time.
"setuptools based" packages will be able to be installed via the distribute 0.6 branch but not compatible with "distribute based" stuff. Note that new things will eventually be packaged with the "new good way todo, aka with 0.7". There is a great risk that they can't live together aside. NOGO
Why they can't ?
0.7 packages wont be compatibles with setuptools installation/namespaces, so it will be impossible to install a lot of "setuptools based" packages aside with new stuff in with this way too. NOGO too.
Why will it be impossible ? [...]
I appreciate what you folks are doing with the distribute sphere, i have not that much problems with it, but i do not support that it breaks very badly the retro compatibilty for all things already packaged today, today tomorrow or in one year.
Again, you will be able to use 0.6 and 0.7 together. or 0.6 alone, or 0.7 alone. Nothing will be broken in a distribution that uses 0.6. 0.6 stays maintained. Tarek