SUSE Package Hub 15 SP1 Subpackages one-click install Install python-wheel NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP1-Subpackages-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 SP1 Subpackages Dummy repo - this will fail python-wheel A built-package format for Python A built-package format for Python. A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the .whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376 compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format. Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations) at any later time. The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires distribute >= 0.6.34). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility. The wheel documentation is at http://wheel.rtfd.org/. The file format is documented in PEP 427 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/). The reference implementation is at http://bitbucket.org/dholth/wheel/ SUSE Package Hub 15 SP1 Subpackages one-click install Install python-wheel NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP1-Subpackages-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 SP1 Subpackages Dummy repo - this will fail python-wheel A built-package format for Python A built-package format for Python. A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the .whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376 compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format. Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations) at any later time. The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires distribute >= 0.6.34). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility. The wheel documentation is at http://wheel.rtfd.org/. The file format is documented in PEP 427 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/). The reference implementation is at http://bitbucket.org/dholth/wheel/ SUSE Package Hub 15 SP4 Subpackages one-click install Install python-wheel NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP4-Subpackages-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 SP4 Subpackages Dummy repo - this will fail python-wheel A built-package format for Python A built-package format for Python. A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the .whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376 compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format. Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations) at any later time. The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires distribute >= 0.6.34). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility. The wheel documentation is at http://wheel.rtfd.org/. The file format is documented in PEP 427 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/). The reference implementation is at http://bitbucket.org/dholth/wheel/ SUSE Package Hub 15 SP4 Subpackages one-click install Install python-wheel NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP4-Subpackages-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 SP4 Subpackages Dummy repo - this will fail python-wheel A built-package format for Python A built-package format for Python. A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the .whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376 compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format. Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations) at any later time. The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires distribute >= 0.6.34). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility. The wheel documentation is at http://wheel.rtfd.org/. The file format is documented in PEP 427 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/). The reference implementation is at http://bitbucket.org/dholth/wheel/ SUSE Package Hub 15 SP5 Subpackages one-click install Install python-wheel NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP5-Subpackages-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 SP5 Subpackages Dummy repo - this will fail python-wheel A built-package format for Python A built-package format for Python. A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the .whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376 compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format. Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations) at any later time. The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires distribute >= 0.6.34). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility. The wheel documentation is at http://wheel.rtfd.org/. The file format is documented in PEP 427 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/). The reference implementation is at http://bitbucket.org/dholth/wheel/ SUSE Package Hub 15 SP5 Subpackages one-click install Install python-wheel NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP5-Subpackages-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 SP5 Subpackages Dummy repo - this will fail python-wheel A built-package format for Python A built-package format for Python. A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the .whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376 compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format. Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations) at any later time. The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires distribute >= 0.6.34). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility. The wheel documentation is at http://wheel.rtfd.org/. The file format is documented in PEP 427 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/). The reference implementation is at http://bitbucket.org/dholth/wheel/ SUSE Package Hub 15 Subpackages one-click install Install python-wheel NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-Subpackages-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 Subpackages Dummy repo - this will fail python-wheel A built-package format for Python A built-package format for Python. A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the .whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376 compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format. Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations) at any later time. The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires distribute >= 0.6.34). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility. The wheel documentation is at http://wheel.rtfd.org/. The file format is documented in PEP 427 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/). The reference implementation is at http://bitbucket.org/dholth/wheel/ SUSE Package Hub 15 Subpackages one-click install Install python-wheel NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled. See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo. This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered. SUSE-PackageHub-15-Subpackages-Standard-Pool Package Hub 15 Subpackages Dummy repo - this will fail python-wheel A built-package format for Python A built-package format for Python. A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the .whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376 compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format. Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations) at any later time. The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires distribute >= 0.6.34). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility. The wheel documentation is at http://wheel.rtfd.org/. The file format is documented in PEP 427 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/). The reference implementation is at http://bitbucket.org/dholth/wheel/