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thingdoc not on pypi #3

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jfhbrook opened this issue Sep 3, 2012 · 6 comments
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thingdoc not on pypi #3

jfhbrook opened this issue Sep 3, 2012 · 6 comments
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jfhbrook commented Sep 3, 2012

http://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=search&term=thingdoc&submit=search :(

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yeah, working on it with friend of mine :-)

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kvbik commented Sep 3, 2012

hey, just boarding plane to DC, good time to have a look at it ;)) i'll push as soon as i land (and get online there).

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Im pretty sure its not ready for pypi yet :-) but some clean up in repo would be awesome :-)

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kvbik commented Oct 3, 2012

i think we can definitely make a release, so we can focus for the cleanup and leave users use the pypi version..

my changes are in the packaging branch - it would be awesome, if anyone can test the functionality..

important changes:

  • thingdoc is not a single script anymore, but a python package (i just moved the code with little changes as possible)
  • you should run thingdoc easily via bin/thingdoc shortcut that is in the repository (once it is installed via pypi you'll have the script on your $PATH)

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kvbik commented Oct 3, 2012

btw> i've registered thingdoc on pypi, but not upload the source there, so no one can actually install it yet

http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ThingDoc/1.0

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kvbik commented Oct 29, 2012

hey - anybody can confirm, if the stuff in the packaging branch works? or maybe better: someone provides me an example (and simple) thingdoc input with appropriate outputs. i could test thingdoc automatically then..

any volunteers @josefprusa ?:)

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