On 22.11.2015 22:39, Jacek Konieczny wrote:
/usr/lib/rpm/pythoneggs.py is used to find the dependencies and it is
not that slow by itself… but it is called twice (Provides + Requires)
for each file in /usr/share/pythonX.Y. And big Python packages have lots
of files there. Most of them not adding
> On Nov 23, 2015, at 4:16 AM, Jacek Konieczny wrote:
>
> On 2015-11-22 22:03, Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
>> Dependencies are automatically generated only for executable files.
>
> That is not true for Python dependencies and this would not work for
> Python dependencies.
>
On 2015-11-22 22:03, Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
Dependencies are automatically generated only for executable files.
That is not true for Python dependencies and this would not work for
Python dependencies.
There are two useful types of Python dependencies:
1. python(abi) – this is extracted from
Hi,
We will probably need to rebuild the python-* packages again and I
already hate that. Such python-django takes 45 minutes to build and most
of that is in the auto-dependency generator. That is insane! It should
not take that long!
/usr/lib/rpm/pythoneggs.py is used to find the dependencies