Re: Bundling pynfs as a python package

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Sigh.  So, last year I thought I'd continue pynfs maintenance on a
volunteer basis, but I don't think I'm going to after all.  Is anyone
else interested?

I could just blindly merge things like this and push them out, but it'd
really be better to have someone that will actually take the time to, at
a minimum, do some testing....

--b.

On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 01:24:42PM +0200, Liad Oz wrote:
> In my company, we want to integrate pynfs as part of our python
> testing environment. To do this, we need a package that can be
> installed using pip. Currently, it is not possible to turn pynfs into
> a pip-installable package due to the directory structure. I have been
> working on a branch that introduces major changes that fix this issue
> https://github.com/LiadOz/pynfs/pull/1/files.
> 
> With this new branch, to install the package you need to run pip
> install . in the root directory. For a local installation, run pip
> install -e . (which replaces the use_local modules). I have also
> updated the README with these changes.
> 
> After installation, several scripts should be automatically added to
> the path (which is why using a virtual environment is recommended):
> nfs41server, nfs41testserver, nfs41testclient, nfs41proxy,
> showresults. I have checked these scripts and they seem to work.
> 
> Please note that I have not finished making all the changes needed for
> nfs4.0. I could take the time to complete these changes if you think
> the bundle changes can be merged into master.



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