On 21. 05. 19 20:15, Scott Talbert wrote:
On Tue, 21 May 2019, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 21. 05. 19 17:34, Scott Talbert wrote:
Hi,
It seems that you just updated python-more-itertools and dropped Python 2
support. Unfortunately, this breaks quite a few packages - namely
python2-pytest and al
On Tue, 21 May 2019, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 21. 05. 19 17:34, Scott Talbert wrote:
Hi,
It seems that you just updated python-more-itertools and dropped Python 2
support. Unfortunately, this breaks quite a few packages - namely
python2-pytest and all of its users. Can you please restore Pyt
On 21. 05. 19 17:34, Scott Talbert wrote:
Hi,
It seems that you just updated python-more-itertools and dropped Python 2
support. Unfortunately, this breaks quite a few packages - namely
python2-pytest and all of its users. Can you please restore Python 2 support
for now?
https://bugzilla.
Hi,
It seems that you just updated python-more-itertools and dropped Python 2
support. Unfortunately, this breaks quite a few packages - namely
python2-pytest and all of its users. Can you please restore Python 2
support for now?
Thanks,
Scott
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I think I have the package in pretty good shape but could use not only a
review, but also some advice on the sub-package breakdown. I've tried to
mimic the PySide1 packaging scheme but with PySide2 all 3 parts (shiboken2,
pyside2, pyside2-tools) are included in one big archive.
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