Am Sonntag, 11. Mai 2014 15:12:18 schrieb Martin Albrecht:
> I think 0.9.0 is about ready to go.
Cool!
> # Changes #
>
> * new maintainer: me
> * pip install git+https://bitbucket.org/malb/pyme should work
> * python setup.py calls make swig
> * svn → git (also: sourceforge → bitbucket)
> * fixing op_export_keys()
>
> Note that MinGW32 support is effectively dead, I don't have access to
> Windows boxes to test the outcome, so unless someone steps up to help with
> that, it's probably broken by the good ol' rule: what isn't tested is
> broken.
Just a few remarks on this point:
a) I believe windows-support would be an important feature, so we are in need
of a maintainer of it. I'm starting windows too rarely to be of practical
help here.
b) We (at Intevation) mostly moved to http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/
for windows builds, they also build 32bit, but the Initiative seems to be
more solid. Or http://mxe.cc/.
> # Todo #
>
> I'd be great if you could test this version as I plan to submit it as is to
> to the PyPI and Debian. Also, anything I should add to README.md?
>
> # Roadmap #
>
> * PyME doesn't have unittests as far as I can tell, this should change
> * PyME's build system is - in my eyes - a bit messy, I'd like to clean it
> up
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
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