Sujet : Re: Using pipx for packages as opposed to applications
De : cl (at) *nospam* isbd.net (Chris Green)
Groupes : comp.lang.pythonDate : 12. Jan 2025, 13:11:22
Autres entêtes
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Stefan Ram <
ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
Chris Green <cl@isbd.net> wrote or quoted:
E.g. I want to install and use pksheet but, as it's not available from
the Debian repositories, I'll have to install it from PyPi.
I can't dig up any "pksheet" on PyPI. So, you got to take
my earlier response like a rumor from a random tech meetup in
Palo Alto - sounds interesting, but needs serious verification.
Ah, oops, a typo. It's pysheet (I have pk on the brain from it being
Point Kilometrique, distance markers on canals in France).
Thanks for your previous response, it told me what I needed to know,
that pipx isn't really going to do what I want particularly easily.
If I DIY an environment for pysheet and then develop some python that
uses it, how do I then make it accessible as a 'normal' program? This
is just for my own use by the way, on (probably) just a couple of
Linux systems.
-- Chris Green·