[Python-Dev] Breaking up the stdlib (Was: release cadence)
Barry Warsaw
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Tue Jul 5 13:34:29 EDT 2016
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On Jul 05, 2016, at 11:19 AM, Victor Stinner wrote: >pip supports a requirements.txt file which is a nice may to declare >dependency. You can: > >* specify the minimum library version >* make some library specific to some operation systems >* skip dependencies on some Python versions -- very helpful for >libraries parts of Python 3 stdlib (like statistics) Interestingly enough, I'm working on a project where we *have* to use packages from the Ubuntu archive, even if there are different (or differently fixed) versions on PyPI. I don't think there's a way to map a requirements.txt into distro package versions and do the install from the distro package manager, but that might be useful. Cheers, -Barry
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