7 Feb
2008
7 Feb
'08
2:21 p.m.
On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:38 AM, Phillip J. Eby wrote:
Only if someone messed with Python's default build structure. The Python stdlib should contain an .egg-info file marking the presence of wsgiref 0.1.2. Some Linux distributions may remove this file due to a misunderstanding of its nature/purpose.
Fedora 9, due to be released April, 2008, marks the first release of Fedora which no longer deletes or otherwise messes up the .egg-info files. Ubuntu Hardy LTS 8.04 -- also due April 2008 -- will handle .egg-info files nicely. I think Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 -- released October 2007 -- or even Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 -- released April 2007 -- may also have handled .egg-info files correctly, I'm not entirely sure. Regards, Zooko