Dist. Object Directory (was: Re: An FTP based Python Module repository)
chris patti
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Fri Feb 4 16:42:06 EST 2000
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Aaron J Reichow <reic0024 at ub.d.umn.edu> writes: > On 4 Feb 2000, chris patti wrote: > > > Another big win in this is that it eases the automated retrieval and > > installation of modules, in the Perl world we have CPAN.pm which lets > > you say things like: > > > > install frobnitz > > > > And it will search the archive, find the latest version, download it > > and install it to your local Perl installation. > > And to me, a similarily interesting idea would be to have a server with a > number of mirrors, that could host remote objects using dopy (alpha code, > but easy to use IMO) or fnord. This probably isn't the most practical of > all things, but the idea fascinates me. > > Aaron Well, it sounds cool but it's the wrong level of abstraction for the problem :) All we need is a single archive where all the Python modules in existence (that their authors want published) live. The server generates a list of what modules live where, and so when a client asks for "xmlrssparse" the server knows that this is really stored in authors/reiley/Xml-Parser-With-Rawpberry-Frosting.tar.gz which unpacks and installs the xmlrssparse module and any modules it depends upon. How would an object broker approach help this situation? Just wondering. -Chris -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Patti| \ Art Technology Group \ 617-386-1649 \ cpatti at atg.com --------------------------------------------------------------------
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