https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1388294



--- Comment #8 from Evan Klitzke <[email protected]> ---
Hi Zbigniew and Filip,

I made some changes, and I have a few questions.

Updated spec: https://eklitzke.org/pyflame.spec
Updated SRPM: https://eklitzke.org/pyflame-1.1.1-1.fc25.src.rpm

This addresses all of the feedback except the Py3 stuff, which I have a
question about.

Question: currently Pyflame requires building against either Python 2, or
Python 3. It actually does *not* link against libpython, but it does use the
struct definitions from Python.h to know the struct offsets of various Python
fields, and right now you can only build against one or the other. I think I
might be able to do some stuff upstream to make it possible to build against
both simultaneously, but I'm not sure how much work that will be. What do you
think the best option is here?

I will start reviewing some other Python packages. Thanks!

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