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Is ez_setup.py still needed? #62

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fern4lvarez opened this issue Feb 13, 2015 · 3 comments · Fixed by #65
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Is ez_setup.py still needed? #62

fern4lvarez opened this issue Feb 13, 2015 · 3 comments · Fixed by #65
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@fern4lvarez
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What's its use case?

@sfriesel
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afaics from the commit history it was never used and it's badly outdated too

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Well, and it's pretty much a copy of this file http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ez_setup.py

Truth is that it's used on this fallback block whenever setuptools is not installed. But I couldn't tell how many users are using cctrl without setuptools installed, specially when we recommend using easy_install for installing pip on our official documentation.

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I think it is outdated, let's remove it

fern4lvarez pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 17, 2015
This file was initially intended as a fallback for environments
without python-setuptools installed. It's not used anymore, since
we assume that python-setuptools will be present in every machine
running this progra. Hence, it is added as a dependency to the
project documentation.

Closes #62
fern4lvarez pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 17, 2015
This file was initially intended as a fallback for environments
without python-setuptools installed. It's not used anymore, since
we assume that python-setuptools will be present in every machine
running this program. Hence, it is added as a dependency to the
project documentation.

Closes #62
fern4lvarez pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 17, 2015
This file was initially intended as a fallback for environments
without python-setuptools installed. It's not used anymore, since
we assume that python-setuptools will be present on every machine
running this program. Hence, it is added as a dependency to the
project documentation.

Closes #62
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