https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1824848



--- Comment #2 from Kelly Brazil <[email protected]> ---
Ah, I see. I can provide a spec, but I think the challenge will be with a SRPM. 

Since this is a python3 app, typically users use pip to install it and the
source-code is freely available on pypi.org and github. For a python app, can I
just create an SRPM that includes the tgz distribution file that I build for
pypi? Then I would expect the user to run pip to install it manually.

I'm not keen on recreating pip's functionality within a SRPM, so I'm trying to
find the best practice here. The examples I have seen for python apps don't
seem to fit the modern way of distribution - requiring manual creation of a
wrapper script to execute the application. This should be handled by pip.
Should I just add `BuildRequires python3 and python3-wheel` to the spec so pip
is available and can 'install' the python source?


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