----- Original Message -----

> From: "Nick Coghlan" <ncogh...@gmail.com>
> To: "Charalampos Stratakis" <cstra...@redhat.com>
> Cc: "Joshua Kramer" <joskra42.l...@gmail.com>, sclorg@redhat.com
> Sent: Saturday, June 9, 2018 3:54:21 AM
> Subject: Re: [scl.org] rh-python36 SPEC file question (circular dependency)

> On 9 June 2018 at 02:10, Charalampos Stratakis < cstra...@redhat.com > wrote:

> > I hope that helps (and I hope I didn't forget any steps :) ).
> 

> There's also https://github.com/ncoghlan/pyscl-devel/ from back when I was
> looking at making an sclo-python rolling-release that tracked the latest
> released version (even across major version bumps). My working notes for
> that process: https://github.com/ncoghlan/pyscl-devel/issues/1

> While I never ended up following through on that project (since I switched
> jobs and aren't using SCLs for anything any more), I did get as far as
> having a fully automated bootstrap build in a previously empty chroot. (The
> current approach unfortunately doesn't work with COPR or Koji though, as
> those don't offer a way to override the dist tag for the bootstrap builds
> the way that mock does:
> https://github.com/ncoghlan/pyscl-devel/blob/master/rpmlb/sclorg-distgit-download.yml#L59
> )

> Cheers,
> Nick.

> P.S. If anyone would like to take over pyscl-devel development with a view to
> making maintenance of the Python SCLs more automated (and easier to
> contribute to), just let me know and I'll unarchive the repo.

Thanks for letting us know Nick. Will try to get on it when I get some free 
cycles. 

> --
> Nick Coghlan | ncogh...@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia

-- 
Regards, 

Charalampos Stratakis 
Software Engineer 
Python Maintenance Team, Red Hat 
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