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author | Eli Schwartz <eschwartz93@gmail.com> | 2019-11-04 22:02:10 -0500 |
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committer | Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org> | 2019-11-04 19:02:10 -0800 |
commit | 7385912842ff399224e560ff87ec8c8bd4f8d675 (patch) | |
tree | 847d118b6992ef9c0fc6ae5a9b9babc388cd8129 /six.py | |
parent | efd43d0f55fa082f3f0f547a6b8366241696a5fe (diff) | |
download | six-git-7385912842ff399224e560ff87ec8c8bd4f8d675.tar.gz |
Revert "Remove distutils fallback and outdated comment (#269)" (#304)
This reverts commit d5efa74e2dfde8d4ddba13e127cd85c687e6016b.
The original intention of providing a distutils fallback has not gone
away. These three extra lines will almost never be used, as most people
have setuptools or install with pip anyway, and at the same time it
serves as a very low-maintenance solution for people who *do* want to
bootstrap setuptools.
Bootstrapping setuptools without vendored six (and pyparsing) is a valid
use case. Although setuptools by default ships with vendored
dependencies, it supports removing the contents of the _vendored/
directory and falling back to an installed version of six.py -- and
thirdparty vendors of setuptools, such as Arch Linux and OpenSUSE,
actually make use of this and need to be able to bootstrap the
dependency tree of setuptools itself.
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