https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1353606
--- Comment #14 from Igor Gnatenko ignatenko@redhat.com --- (In reply to mulhern from comment #11)
(In reply to Igor Gnatenko from comment #10)
(In reply to mulhern from comment #7)
Would be good to justify git release, as opposed to taking a published release from pypi: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytoml. I can't see any reason, actually.
always better to take "real source" from github, not "precompiled source" from PyPI.
I have been taught other way. Could you point me at docs/explanation?
let me show example: we have some module which uses Cython which means real source is *.pyx and *.pxi, but usually maintainer of module uploads archive just with already cythonized version (auto-generated *.c files) which can contain bugs due to broken cython on developer machine. sometimes they ship *.pyx files as well, but often I have to manually remove *.c files to really use my Cython.
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