That being said, I have been pretty frustrated debugging conda-build I can see that when you build a wheel, you may build it, test it,ĭiscover an wheel-specific error, and then need to repeat the cycle. If I'm doing a lot of tweaking and re-running, I'm usually in develop mode. This strikes me as an optimization - is it an important one? > into a temporary directory before building then there's not much the build > them across builds when possible, but if you always copy the source tree > systems go to some effort to keep track of intermediate artifacts and reuse > wheel and then tweaking one file and rebuilding - traditionally build > I'm not talking about in place installs, I'm talking about e.g. 'setup.py install' start requiring 'pip install. > Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG at įrom chris.barker at Tue Nov 3 12:10:16 2015įrom: chris.barker at (Chris Barker - NOAA Federal)
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> archive due to the python mail server failure. >, although it seems a number of emails in this thread never made it to the > I'm asking for help to make this as accurate as possible and to keep it > people, who don't have a full picture of the major todo items. > trying to mirror what I think is going on for the sake of new (or old) > To be clear, I'm not trying to dictate anything here, but rather just
> Based on discussions in another thread, I've posted a PR to pypa.io What is or is not sitting at a PEP at the moment. Thanks for writing the roadmap, Marcus! Heck of a lot easier to understand > Shouldn't Warehouse be mentioned there?įrom brett at Tue Nov 3 11:25:48 2015