- Dec 29, 2016
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Florent Fourcot authored
It's used on many modules, add it to the base of requirements
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- Oct 25, 2016
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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- Oct 01, 2016
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Laurent Bachelier authored
--requires is not it; see https://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2013-December/023180.html This should help end-users to install weboob on their systems.
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- Mar 31, 2016
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- Mar 26, 2016
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- Feb 13, 2016
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- Feb 11, 2016
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Florent authored
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- Oct 17, 2014
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Florent authored
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- Sep 17, 2014
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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- Sep 03, 2014
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Florent authored
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- Aug 19, 2014
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Florent authored
closes #929
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- Jul 05, 2014
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Romain Bignon authored
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Romain Bignon authored
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- May 19, 2014
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Florent authored
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- Mar 10, 2014
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Romain Bignon authored
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- Jan 08, 2014
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Florent authored
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- Jan 01, 2014
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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- Oct 08, 2013
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Romain Bignon authored
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Romain Bignon authored
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- Aug 18, 2013
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Romain Bignon authored
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- Aug 03, 2013
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Florent authored
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- Jul 27, 2013
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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- Jul 21, 2013
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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- Jul 14, 2013
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Romain Bignon authored
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- Jun 27, 2013
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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- Jun 23, 2013
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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- Apr 25, 2013
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rationale: proper build needs to go through setup.py anyhow by renaming Makefile to a less common name, we avoid people building by mistakes only the makefile-driven part. This also helps distribution heuristics when guessing how to auto-build packages (e.g. Debian dh_auto_build)
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- Apr 20, 2013
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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- Mar 26, 2013
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Florent authored
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- Mar 25, 2013
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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- Mar 18, 2013
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Julien Veyssier authored
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- Mar 13, 2013
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Florent authored
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- Mar 09, 2013
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Laurent Bachelier authored
This allows using ./setup.py --url as long as you ignore stderr, for example.
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- Mar 02, 2013
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Laurent Bachelier authored
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Laurent Bachelier authored
This allows running "make clean", or "make all" without using the setup.py.
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Laurent Bachelier authored
I don't think other distributions use the old naming. Also removing 2.5.
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- Jan 25, 2013
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Florent authored
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- Nov 04, 2012
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When make is missing, setup.py prints a message suggesting to install PyQt4-devel even if it already is. This change with the help of 6788c11a6d63824862d340f82da9de46ef63ee60 makes the message more helpful. Before: $ python setup.py Building Qt applications Install PyQt4-devel or disable Qt applications (with --no-qt). After: $ python setup.py Building Qt applications Could not find executable: make Install missing component(s) (see above) or disable Qt applications (with --no-qt). Signed-off-by: Adrien Kunysz <adrien@kunysz.be> Signed-off-by: Romain Bignon <romain@symlink.me>
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The error message is sometimes confusing. Consider the following situation on Debian 6.0: $ python setup.py Building Qt applications Install PyQt4-devel or disable Qt applications (with --no-qt). $ dpkg -l | grep -i python | grep -i qt ii python-qt4 4.7.3-1+b1 Python bindings for Qt4 ii python-qt4-dev 4.7.3-1 Development files for PyQt4 What is really missing is the pyuic4 executable which is provided by a different package on that distribution. But you have no way to know that unless you go look into setup.py. This change prints what executable we are missing as to help diagnose this kind of problem: $ python setup.py Building Qt applications Could not find executable: pyuic4 Install PyQt4-devel or disable Qt applications (with --no-qt). Notice that until e69adf35 , the name of the missing executable was printed as well. Signed-off-by: Adrien Kunysz <adrien@kunysz.be> Signed-off-by: Romain Bignon <romain@symlink.me>
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