I’m not familiar with pip and virtualenv myself, but I guess making pyexiv2 more accessible to developers who use those tools can only be a good thing.
I don’t have much spare time on my hands now, but I’ll eventually review your code, thanks in advance for your patience.
I hadn’t though of publishing pyexiv2 on PyPI before (it’s already available in a number of distributions as native packages), but it can’t hurt :)
Regarding the versions of Python supported, it’s 2.6 and upwards (unfortunately Python 3 is not supported yet). When I get to testing your code I’ll make sure I test with 2.6 too.
Thanks for your contribution Adam!
I’m not familiar with pip and virtualenv myself, but I guess making pyexiv2 more accessible to developers who use those tools can only be a good thing.
I don’t have much spare time on my hands now, but I’ll eventually review your code, thanks in advance for your patience.
I hadn’t though of publishing pyexiv2 on PyPI before (it’s already available in a number of distributions as native packages), but it can’t hurt :)
Regarding the versions of Python supported, it’s 2.6 and upwards (unfortunately Python 3 is not supported yet). When I get to testing your code I’ll make sure I test with 2.6 too.