Generate distribution packages from Python packages on PyPI
This script allows to generate RPM spec or DEB dsc files from Python modules.
It allows to list Python modules or search for them on the Python Package Index
(PyPI). Conveniently, it can fetch tarballs and changelogs making it an
universal tool to package Python modules.
- Developed at devel:languages:python
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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py2pack-0.8.5.tar.gz | 0000041268 40.3 KB | |
python-py2pack.changes | 0000017649 17.2 KB | |
python-py2pack.spec | 0000002947 2.88 KB |
Revision 49 (latest revision is 57)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 844232
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Thomas Bechtold (tbechtold)
(revision 49)
- update to 0.8.5: * Use 3.8 python in the travis by default * Use python 3.8 and 3.9 in tox * Execute flake8 on latest py3 instead of old py2 version * Add missing comment to opensuse template header * Switch to pytest * Just say we support py2 and py3 do not bother with minor versions * gitignore coverage datafile * Do not bother with creating group tag as it is optional these days in openSUSE * Run tests under python 3.7 and fix tests * tests: replace year in tests by placeholder * bug: show help if no command given * Fix date in test examples * fix fedora tests * fix opensuse tests * Update py2pack-opensuse-legacy.spec * Update py2pack-opensuse.spec * Make template compatible with spec-cleaner * Add default empty for scripts * Just get rid of whole line in opensuse-legacy.spec, this breaks things * Don't add BR on python-devel without thinking * Add test for non-existent file * Add documentation to py2pack/utils.py * Add test with invalid archive * Raise a ValueError from \_get\_archive\_filelist instead of Exception * Add type hints to py2pack.utils * Ignore flake8 unused import warning for typing imports * Require typing module for python < 3.5 * Bump python version in test case * Shorten overlong line
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