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feels like an unnecessary hurdle (IMHO).
FWIW as a Python extension author and maintainer I have taken advantage
of these deubg builds, it's very useful.
If you're developing at the level of CPython you probably also have the
skill to build your own version but why?
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On 05/01/2018 10:00 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
It's almost Mother's Day, and that means it's time for Fedora 28,
which is officially released today.
FWIW, there is a broken link to the install documentation.
If you visit:
https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/download/
and click on
I made this comment previously but because I think it's important I'm
going to repeat it.
Fedora's Python version migration needs to be coordinated with RHEL.
Yes I know Fedora is independent of both Red Hat and RHEL but the real
world reality is spec files are shared between both. At the
I made this comment previously but because I think it's important I'm
going to repeat it.
Fedora's Python version migration needs to be coordinated with RHEL.
Yes I know Fedora is independent of both Red Hat and RHEL but the real
world reality is spec files are shared between both. At the
On 05/27/2016 10:10 AM, Tomas Orsava wrote:
I think the python2-XXX package in the examples is missing something
like this:
Requires: %{_bindir}/sample-exec
Make sense?
I believe there is a misunderstanding. In your first message you said
"But the guidelines require the py3 version of the
On 05/26/2016 08:24 AM, Tomas Orsava wrote:
Hi,
those are very good questions to which you should be able to find
answers on the Python RPM Porting Guide [0]. You are right that this
should be better covered in the packaging guidelines, sadly the process
of changing them is rather problematic
With reference to the guidelines for Python packaging found here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Python
Specifically the material concerning executables in /usr/bin.
In the "Example common spec file" section is this comment.
# Must do the python2 install first because the scripts in
On 05/11/2016 11:54 AM, Petr Viktorin wrote:
On 05/11/2016 05:16 PM, John Dennis wrote:
The workaround I came up with is to delay the execution of %py3_build by
at least 1 second by inserting a sleep in-between the %py2_build and
%py3_build macros in the spec file, like this:
%py2_build
sleep
I've been following the guidelines for Python packaging found here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Python
in particular the cookbook for supporting both Py2 and Py3.
I've discovered two places where things fail to work as expected with
respect to script installation. Both of these
On 10/27/2015 03:41 AM, Sumit Bose wrote:
Hi,
the Fedora devel list is looking for Jamie. Does anyone know if he is
still interested in maintaining the packages or how to reach him by
email?
bye,
Sumit
Before Jamie left he sent this:
My personal email is jamielen...@gmail.com, please feel
for bringing this clarification forward.
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the po file to be Skipped when it was pushed, even though as far as I
could figure out the TX server's copy of the po file would have been
empty. This seems to me like a TX bug.
Any way, hope this helps others who follow, some of this should probably
be on a wiki page and/or FAQ.
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if this really is the desired behavior
Thanks,
John
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-egg problem. Plus some of us have things to do besides
immediately respond to a massive change in the build system :-)
But anyway, thank you very much for making the fix.
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