Re: hangups
> > I wasn't sure this should go into Debian python modules, or Debian > > python applications? > > Since it has a public module, DPMT is a better bet. > Ok, thank you. Also that also has the advantage that I already have permissions to create repositories in DPMT Diane signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: hangups
Diane Trout <di...@ghic.org> writes: > I built the package so most of the python code is in a python3-hangups > module but the executable is in its own package. If they're separate Debian packages, then each can have a different value for Section, as needed. > (one could use the API for other hangouts applications) The Debian package for the library should have “Section: python”. The Debian package for the application should have a section appropriate for its primary use. Perhaps “Section: comms”, though other values might make better sense. -- \ “A poet more than thirty years old is simply an overgrown | `\ child.” —Henry L. Mencken | _o__) | Ben Finney
Re: hangups
On May 24, 2018 2:50:16 AM UTC, Diane Trout <di...@ghic.org> wrote: >Hi, > >I'd packaged a hangouts client called hangups for myself a while ago, >and I thought I'd upload it to Debian. > >https://hangups.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ > >I built the package so most of the python code is in a python3-hangups >module but the executable is in its own package. > >(one could use the API for other hangouts applications) > >I wasn't sure this should go into Debian python modules, or Debian >python applications? Since it has a public module, DPMT is a better bet. Scott K
hangups
Hi, I'd packaged a hangouts client called hangups for myself a while ago, and I thought I'd upload it to Debian. https://hangups.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ I built the package so most of the python code is in a python3-hangups module but the executable is in its own package. (one could use the API for other hangouts applications) I wasn't sure this should go into Debian python modules, or Debian python applications? Diane signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part