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the ideas and theories which drive apt developmeant and notes on the development environment
Development Environment
For better or worse, this is what I use to work on pkg-apt.
IDE: I'm using this project to learn how to use the Leo Outline Editor. Bring apt.py into a @file
node (drag and drop should do nicely) and you should see the functions split out into a tree that's somewhat easier to understand than a big long file. It does that for me anyway.
PYTHON: 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, installed in C:\ and registered with Windows. I used to use solely the python 2.5 within o4w but stopped when Leo started requiring 2.6. I'm now working towards using solely 2.7 from the testing repository (as soon as I get the problem with x64 python registering properly licked). As yet I don't think apt itself requires anything newer than 2.5.