On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 10:04 PM Tim Orling <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 9:50 PM Alistair Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <[email protected]>
>> ---
>>  meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python-obd.inc       | 9 +++++++++
>>  meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python3-obd_0.7.0.bb | 2 ++
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> Latest version. Ack.

Thanks

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>>  2 files changed, 11 insertions(+)
>>  create mode 100644 meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python-obd.inc
>>  create mode 100644 meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python3-obd_0.7.0.bb
>>
>> diff --git a/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python-obd.inc 
>> b/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python-obd.inc
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000..f2caf6491
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python-obd.inc
>> @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
>> +DESCRIPTION = "A python module for handling realtime sensor data from 
>> OBD-II vehicle ports"
>> +HOMEPAGE = "https://github.com/brendan-w/python-OBD";
>> +LICENSE = "GPLv2"
>> +LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://README.rst;md5=2988a5e913eb105fa08011135c4157d4"
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> Readmes tend to change in ways not really useful from license standpoint. Why 
> not just use the LICENSE file provided in the repo? Or is it not included in 
> the tarball?

It's not included in the tarball unfortunately.

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>>
>> +
>> +SRC_URI[md5sum] = "93e04f825e13b7ebc97d06b6a6407807"
>> +SRC_URI[sha256sum] = 
>> "4b1bac95df2faac571ebf444778e4d736d050d8ed7049023c0fc929a520eba6d"
>> +
>> +inherit pypi
>> diff --git a/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python3-obd_0.7.0.bb 
>> b/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python3-obd_0.7.0.bb
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000..578e38d3a
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python3-obd_0.7.0.bb
>> @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
>> +inherit setuptools3
>> +require python-obd.inc
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> A python2 version should be trivial, although we should be moving towards 
> python 3 only... so I am ok with leaving python 2 up to someone who needs it.

It does support Python2, but with less then a year to go of support it
didn't seem worth adding.

Alistair

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