Re: [Python-SIG] Self-Introduction: Tim Orling

2016-08-15 Thread Matthias Runge
On 15/08/16 16:06, Petr Viktorin wrote: > > Then there are always things others would like help with in their quest > to make Fedora better. For example, in the Python 3 effort, there's a > tracking bug for cases where the packager doesn't have time to do the > Python3 port. Some of the bugs

Rebasing Python, deleting patches

2016-08-15 Thread Tomas Orsava
Hi, I'm currently rebasing Python to version 3.5.2 for Fedora 25. As many of the existing patches are no longer necessary I needed to delete or disable them. I looked through the git history of python and python3 packages, and there isn't a clear consensus on which method is preferred. While

Python 3.6 and Python-SIG

2016-08-15 Thread Charalampos Stratakis
Hello everyone. A Change proposal has been created for Fedora 26 in order to rebase Python 3 stack to 3.6. You can view the change here [0]. Reviews, questions etc are welcome. For people who want to do some early testing you can install it by enabling my copr repo: dnf copr enable

Re: [Python-SIG] Self-Introduction: Tim Orling

2016-08-15 Thread Petr Viktorin
On 08/13/2016 05:26 AM, Tim Orling wrote: Hi all. Somehow, between a week of vacation with my Dad and reading Miro's email for the third or fourth time I have come to an epiphany... Let us clean the slate and start over. Light some cedar and sandalwood incense. Assume the lotus pose and clang

Re: Automatic Provides: Discussion summary and plan

2016-08-15 Thread Igor Gnatenko
It can't track/change BR/R's as RPM is Turing complete and impossible to parse. Imagine, we have pythonXdist(foo) extracted from PyPI metadata, but in Fedora we still need to add some more BR for that, so we add it. When new release comes (still without added BR in upstream) rebase-helper will not