Python does not play well with others

Jorge Godoy jgodoy at gmail.com
Sun Feb 4 10:29:07 EST 2007


"Paul Boddie" <paul at boddie.org.uk> writes:

> And while Python eggs may be useful for people managing additional
> software as some unprivileged user, hosting providers (and virtual
> private server administrators) will want packages that fit in with the
> rest of the software being managed in the hosting environment.

And why eggs wouldn't satisfy them?  Eggs can be installed globally as well,
making the package available to every client of this hosting server (if they
mount their libs from a unique NFS server then it would automatically be
available for all of their servers).  

-- 
Jorge Godoy      <jgodoy at gmail.com>



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