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Re: [Python-Dev] Impact of Windows PowerShell OneGet ?

From: Donald Stufft <don...@stufft.io>
Wed, 29 Oct 2014 15:44:25 -0400
> On Oct 29, 2014, at 3:34 PM, Glenn Linderman <v+py...@g.nevcal.com> wrote:> > New package manager from M$... article here <http://www.neowin.net/news/windows-10-oneget-a-linux-style-package-management-framework>.> > It seems doubtful that M$ will eliminate .msi (their obscure, hard to configure and use, installation format), so it seems doubtful that the addition of OneGet will _force_ any changes to Python packaging.> > However, it does open the question in my mind about whether there will be any _benefits_ of OneGet that would inspire helpful, useful changes to Python packaging. They speak of "trusted repositories", and the like, and it sounds like a the various *nix package managers (apt-get, et alia), but perhaps allowing multiple repositories rather than just a single source vendor repository (I'm actually not sure if *nix package managers allow multiple repositories or not, but from the way people talk about them, it always sounds like a "distribution" also provides "a repository" of additional packages).> > "trusted repositories" sounds more like Perl's CPAN.> > One of the links <http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsserver/archive/2014/04/03/windows-management-framework-v5-preview.aspx> contains this quote: "This first version of OneGet installs and searches software from Chocolatey repositories.  Support of additional repositories will come in subsequent versions."> > I have no clue what a Chocolatey repository is (yet, will Google), but unknown others will come, it says... whether it is possible to write a "repository plugin" such that Perl's CPAN or Python's PyPI or other preexisting repositories can be accessed is not clear.> > The relationship between PowerShell and OneGet is not clear either... is OneGet written in PowerShell, or is PowerShell just one way to invoke OneGet, or???> > Just a heads up.> 

It appears to be a package manager manager. Chocolatey is one of the third party package managers available on Windows.

I also just learned that OneGet is apparently OSS and developed on github (https://github.com/OneGet/oneget <https://github.com/OneGet/oneget>).

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