re: Fw: pyGeo problems: linux progress
No, distutils is *not* overkill. Please consider using distutils; it will make others' lives so much easier! If you get stuck, I'll try to help.
Oh well, another learning curve. Sure its not bad. Having recently been well rewarded by overcoming my resistance to the small reStructuredText learning curve, I'll dig in.
Is PyGeo itself currently a top-level package, or is it a collection of top-level modules? If the latter, I strongly recommend that you make it a top-level package (and yes, changing all your imports is a royal pain; but it's worth it, and again your future users will thank you).
I am sure what you saying here will mean more to me after I dig in a bit. And greatly appreciate your offer to tutor a bit. Art
Is PyGeo itself currently a top-level package, or is it a collection of top-level modules? If the latter, I strongly recommend that you make it a top-level package (and yes, changing all your imports is a royal pain; but it's worth it, and again your future users will thank you).
Hi Athur, Congratulations and thanks for latest version of PyGeo. Sorry, I've been busy elsewhere and no time to dig into Python anything. YES please switch to distutils For the longterm health of PyGeo It's one of the most important changes to Python to make it friendly for both newbies and pros. And that's no mean feat.. Everyone will thankyou. ./Jason ______________________________________________ Jason Cunliffe [NOMADICS: Director art+design] Tel/fax: +1 718 422-1078 jasonic@nomadics.org N 43:00.000' W 074:31.875' ALT:1144 ft 84 Henry Street #3C Brooklyn NY 11201 USA
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