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setupegg.py develop won't invoke Cython #192

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wesm opened this issue Oct 2, 2011 · 7 comments
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setupegg.py develop won't invoke Cython #192

wesm opened this issue Oct 2, 2011 · 7 comments
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wesm commented Oct 2, 2011

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wesm commented Nov 7, 2011

Seems to be working now

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wesm commented Nov 22, 2011

this is still a problem, cc @adamklein

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Still a problem in 0.6.0

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wesm commented Nov 29, 2011

Need to find someone who knows more about setuptools and what's going on here. Not urgent (anyone running in develop mode should be able to run Cython themselves) but...

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Wish I could help . . . but I'm probably not that person. I'll push it out to a few Pythonistas I know tomorrow and see what turns up.

BTW, really dig the pandas package and am super-impressed with the development since inception way back on Google Code.

Looking at the open items for a place to contribute currently.

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as suggested elsewhere, starting from lxml's setup.py and setupinfo.py might be a good place to start.

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wesm commented Jan 6, 2012

Fixed by PR #572

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