On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 10:42:20 +0100, "Martin v. Löwis" <martin@v.loewis.de> wrote:
On distutils-sig, a vocal fraction seems to think otherwise. From my short interaction there, I now think that comparison operators are indeed hard to use, and that the concept of a half-open interval, and how you can use relational operators involving the endpoints to denote it, is (apparently) *quite* advanced.
Absolutely.
From Len and my interactions, I will wrap up and make one addition to the set. I'm adding one last proposition.
Requires-Python: 3
Requires a particular python version.
Requires-Python: 2.5:2.7
Specifies a range of python versions.
Requires-Python: 2.4+
Specifies anything above a particular python version. (No need to ask me about a less than operator. I think a packager would feel more comfortable with using the range operator than a 'less-than' operator. There just comes a point where people don't bother with old interpreter versions) That wraps it up for the vocal faction... Happy new year David