Hi Matthias (2015.07.06_13:22:54_+0200)
> The purpose is to have a setuptools supporting unsupported versions of python,
> i.e. before they reach the supported status.
That might have made sense in the Python 2 world with symlink farms, but
for python3, all arch-indep packages can support all new
On 07/06/2015 05:37 AM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Control: tag -1 + patch
>
> Hi Matthias (2015.02.26_10:20:31_-0800)
> I get the feeling that it originally tried to be entirely
> self-supported, with no external dependencies. But over time, it has
> gained dependencies on dh_pythonX, without gettin
Control: tag -1 + patch
Hi Matthias (2015.02.26_10:20:31_-0800)
> please could you provide a patch?
I've had a shot at this.
It was non-trivial, as python-setuptools isn't in the best shape.
There's a little brokenness in the source package, a lot of duplicated
code, and some dead code.
I get t
Source: python-setuptools
Severity: wishlist
It would be nice if setuptools were packaged for pypy along with
python2/python3, so that packages that use setuptools in setup.py can be
packaged for pypy as well.
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