[issue19553] PEP 453: "make install" and "make altinstall" integration

Ned Deily report at bugs.python.org
Sat Nov 16 18:54:01 CET 2013


Ned Deily added the comment:

1. Yes, I think so.

2. OK

3. Ah, I was just using the default 1.4.1 from PyPI. With current dev from github, the result is now pip3.4 like the wheel install.  So once 1.5.x is released, this shouldn't be a problem.

4. Sorry, I was imprecise.  For "-m ensurepip --default-pip", both "easy_install" and "easy_install-3.4" are created.  For just "-m ensurepip", only "easy_install-3.4".  What differs from pip is that no "easy_install-3" is created in either case.  But thinking about it, that's probably just fine if setuptools isn't creating it today; we're not trying to encourage its use! So, no action needed.

5. OK

6. Yes, the Makefile "install" and "altinstall" targets could set "umask 022" before calling ensurepip.  That's sounds like an acceptable solution; I'll add that.  There are other targets in the Makefile where permissions are currently not forced (for example, Issue15890).

>Things that I see as issues so far I've created upstream tickets for

Thanks!

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