Hi,

On Mon, 08 Apr 2013, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> (John Wiegley's explanation of how the Python bindings work) it is possible to
> install the ledger/Python bindings as a regular Python library, so that one 
> can
> use "import ledger" as usual in Python scripts instead of relying on "ledger
> python foo.py".
> 
> For Debian, that probably means that a new "python-ledger" binary package
> should be built off the ledger should package, shipping only the C++/Python
> ledger bindings.  Can you consider doing that? It'd be awesome ;)

+1 I would have a need for this python library right now in the context of
Debian France where we want to update a git-managed ledger file in real
time based on paypal incoming's notifications.

Also it would be nice to have ledger 3 in sid at this point. Why is it not
the case yet?

Upstream has moved to ledger 3 a long time, they are not advertising it as
a development release... they have stopped doing tarball releases though.
We shouldn't be blocked with 2.x due to this...

Again we make extensive use of some of the new 3.x tagging features and
it's a pity that stable doesn't have a proper version of ledger.

Cheers,
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