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Is there any way to install pymacs from Pypi #34

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xiaohanyu opened this issue Jul 20, 2012 · 3 comments
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Is there any way to install pymacs from Pypi #34

xiaohanyu opened this issue Jul 20, 2012 · 3 comments

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@xiaohanyu
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when i search using pip(pip search pymacs), it shows that pymacs is fine in Pypi, but I can't install it through python pip.

% pip install pymacs
Downloading/unpacking pymacs
Could not find any downloads that satisfy the requirement pymacs
No distributions at all found for pymacs

I have searched a similar post related to Pypi, jdunck/python-unicodecsv#4.

and, pypi says:

"
Package Authors

To submit a package use "python setup.py upload" (full tutorial). The index also hosts documentation. You may submit packages using SSH or the web form. You must register.
"

so maybe only the author can register and upload a package to Pypi?

thanks for this package.

@mcepl
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mcepl commented May 30, 2016

@pinard please, could you tell, is this project completely dead? I am maintainer of rope and I would like to require @matthewlmcclure contributing to ropemacs first to submit to you any necessary changes to Pymacs. Is it possible, or should we just give up on this project and start organizing fork?

@punchagan
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@mcepl Unfortunately, @pinard passed away a couple of years ago.

@mcepl
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mcepl commented May 31, 2016

Oh, I didn't know it. I am sorry, for the joke about project being dead. So, is there some maintained fork of the project? It seems a bit pointless to talk to each other here when it is literally certain the maintainer of the project won't react.

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