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Both the main ChannelWorm directory and the channelworm subdirectory each have setup.py files. Is a user supposed to install both of them? It would be more conventional for the content of the channelworm setup.py file to be merged with the content of the ChannelWorm setup.py file and then just let ChannelWorm setup.py handle all installation.
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The ChannelWorm setup.py already calls setup.py file from channelworm. For
those who just need to work with the Django app, setup.py from channelworm
would be enough.
It's possible to merge them, especially, for the testing procedure case.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 2:49 AM, Richard C Gerkin ***@***.***> wrote:
Both the main ChannelWorm directory and the channelworm subdirectory each
have setup.py files. Is a user supposed to install both of them? It would
be more conventional for the content of the channelworm setup.py file to be
merged with the content of the ChannelWorm setup.py file and then just let
ChannelWorm setup.py handle all installation.
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Both the main ChannelWorm directory and the channelworm subdirectory each have setup.py files. Is a user supposed to install both of them? It would be more conventional for the content of the channelworm setup.py file to be merged with the content of the ChannelWorm setup.py file and then just let ChannelWorm setup.py handle all installation.
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