
July 23, 2009
12:10 a.m.
Jesse Noller <jnoller@...> writes:
Because they're artifacts of a package installed into a version of the interpreter. Sure, "proper docs" will include a Python2.x section *and* the 3.x section; then again, why not only package the 3.x docs with the 3.x package?
That's a good point. Incidentally, data files can be installed in the package's directory if `package_data` is used in the setup script. Which obviously versions them. Regards Antoine.