dep_check.py: move from pip to setuptools#269
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pkg_resources.working_set.entry_keys . This is how upstream wants this done and still works on python * now lists missing modules
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I updated dep_check.py to work on modern systems. Related to bug report here:
#268
dep_check.py in this version uses pkg_resources from the setuptools package instead of pip which no longer works on modern versions of python.
In addition, this new version of dep_check.py prints missing dependencies.
tested working on Python 2.7
$ python2 --version
Python 2.7.15