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PyPi v0.0.1 release? #13

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npinto opened this issue Jun 15, 2012 · 2 comments
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PyPi v0.0.1 release? #13

npinto opened this issue Jun 15, 2012 · 2 comments

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@npinto
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npinto commented Jun 15, 2012

Hey James,

I'd like to package pyll (and later pyautodiff) for Gentoo and having a alpha version on PyPi would help. Would you be interested in pushing 0.0.1 releases of some of these packages on PyPi? It will also make requirements.txt files simpler ;-)

Thanks!

n

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jaberg commented Jun 15, 2012

Sure. I'll look into it.

On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Nicolas Pinto
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Hey James,

I'd like to package pyll (and later pyautodiff) for Gentoo and having a alpha version on PyPi would help. Would you be interested in pushing 0.0.1 releases of some of these packages on PyPi? It will also make requirements.txt files simpler ;-)

Thanks!

n


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jaberg commented Jun 21, 2012

There's an issue here... on my machine (not sure which python package
manager I'm using) it does not accept git uri requirements. Until the
changes that were made in Theano are part of an official release, I
don't think pyautodiff can be distributed via pypi.

On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 10:07 AM, James Bergstra
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Sure. I'll look into it.

On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Nicolas Pinto
[email protected]
wrote:

Hey James,

I'd like to package pyll (and later pyautodiff) for Gentoo and having a alpha version on PyPi would help. Would you be interested in pushing 0.0.1 releases of some of these packages on PyPi? It will also make requirements.txt files simpler ;-)

Thanks!

n


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