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Install with pip ? #2

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rchateauneu opened this issue Jun 28, 2021 · 6 comments
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Install with pip ? #2

rchateauneu opened this issue Jun 28, 2021 · 6 comments
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Is it possible to install YAWN with pip ? Thanks.

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Remi, we have abandoned this project. Are you using it, and does it work?

@andy-maier andy-maier self-assigned this Jul 6, 2021
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andy-maier commented Jul 14, 2021

@rchateauneu Remi, I don't have the time to go all the way to making this a properly tested and documented package on Pypi.

However, I am willing to go so far as to provide setup.py files that allow installation with pip from the repo, and updating the README.md files accordingly.

But I need your help on this. Can you please tell me:

  • which of the two subdirectories in this repo are needed?
  • how are they installed in Apache?

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@rchateauneu Remi, you said that you are interested in the URI for CIM objects. If that is the only thing you need from this project, we could move that into pywbem. Let me know.

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rchateauneu commented Jul 15, 2021

@rchateauneu Remi, I don't have the time to go all the way to making this a properly tested and documented package on Pypi.

However, I am willing to go so far as to provide setup.py files that allow installation with pip from the repo, and updating the README.md files accordingly.

But I need your help on this. Can you please tell me:

* which of the two subdirectories in this repo are needed?

* how are they installed in Apache?

Hi Andy,

This is very kind from you. I first need to progress as much as possible and probably - if needed - do the job myself following your explanations.

Thanks again.

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Ok, then I'll be in wait mode for input on my questions above. Please post here once you are ready.

@andy-maier andy-maier added this to the 0.2.0 milestone Jul 19, 2021
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As a first step to getting there, I have created a makefile and a GitHub Actions test workflow in PR #5. The test workflow at this point only runs flake8, safety, and pylint, and only on Python 3.6 and higher, which I think should be the supported versions.

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