First time using PyPi to make a localized pip repo, can't seem to get my package showing in the supposed packages folder, located at ~/packages/ as per the simple setup. I do a pypi-server -U and it shows nothing, and when I run and check the web interface, there's nothing under /packages nor /simple. Anyone know some quick, easy things to check for? I followed the setup steps, created and modified my ~/.pip/pip.conf to include the index-url, etc.
Learning the multiprocessing library, need to split up a file and have each process work on a predefined amount. Is it viable to send in a multiprocessing Queue() filled with the full input file, and then in each Process() function have them Queue().get() until they have the chunk amount?
What's so bad with Bash? It's on an 18-core Unix box, so they made it seem like that was fine to handle 1-16 concurrent Python scripts running in unison.
I'm just wondering if that's a smart way for a bunch of parallel Python scripts to access the same data without having to load it into memory more than once.
I've got two files, A.py and B.py. B contains a class, B_data, that creates and populates lists with data from text files. On B_data.__init__, they are populated. If multiple instantiations of A call "import B", I assume they're multiple instantiations of B being called, right?