-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Brad Allen wrote:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Brad Allen <bradallen137@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Andreas Jung <lists@zopyx.com> wrote:
Can this fix be included in the upstream SQLAlchemy DA, so nobody has to monkeypatch it in?
Sorry - being to busy right now. Please commit the fix yourself and someone with Zope checkin permissions in the repos and create a new release on PyPI (just tell me the related PyPI user id). Thank, I'll get started on that. Since I am not sure if that change will cause problems for anyone else using the SQLAlchemy DA, I guess I'll start it out as a development release and solicit feedback.
To clarify, by development release, I am talking about providing a release which can be installed like this:
You create a branch on svn.zope.org
easy_install SQLAlchemy==dev
Please can use mr.developer under buildout for svn checkouts. I don't want to see dev packages (in general) on PyPI.
That would install from a development branch. The normal easy_install would still pull from the most recent release, to avoid disruption and give people time to test. After some time, it could be made to a beta release.
Sorry but why do you care about easy_install? Serious people use buildout. easy_install is for playing around.
I've had trouble finding an issue tracker for the SQLAlchemy DA. Would it make sense for me to create one on LaunchPad?
There is no tracker. You don't need a tracker for such a single issue. Andreas - -- ZOPYX Limited | zopyx group Charlottenstr. 37/1 | The full-service network for Zope & Plone D-72070 Tübingen | Produce & Publish www.zopyx.com | www.produce-and-publish.com - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ E-Publishing, Python, Zope & Plone development, Consulting -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkvRvXMACgkQCJIWIbr9KYzscACffqW1UH4EClktH2cJG+wkkkGD Hl8AoKrf24zd3aq+4vNaJdVAjF//RnKu =Jcgl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----