*From: *Miro Hrončok
*To: *Fedora Python SIG ; Michel
Alexandre Salim
*Date: *Dec 19, 2021 03:58:57
*Subject: *Re: pyproject-rpm-macros: adding support for Pipfile?
On 17. 12. 21 23:26, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
Hi,
Is there interest in support
I'd like to suggest to the PyWaffle dev that if system Font Awesome is
found, the package uses that (whether installed by RPM or pip or whatever).
What's a good way to do that?
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On Sun, Dec 19, 2021 at 12:14:29PM +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> On 17. 12. 21 17:58, Matthew Miller wrote:
> >The modern Python macros are ... kind of a lot to pick up as a casual
> >packager
> If you could share a more constructive feedback, I'd gladly iterate
> on the documentation or the macros
> My personal opinion is that packing Python libraries that are not required by
> packaged applications/tools brings very little benefit to the project. I
> suggest
> to use a Python virtual environment instead and install the libraries you
> need
> with pip.
In this case, it'd be really conv
On 17. 12. 21 23:26, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
Hi,
Is there interest in supporting parsing Pipfile for build requirements?
Hi. Let me borrow an answer from a similar request somewhere else [1]:
"""Whatever comes out of this, we will probably strive for supporting existing
standards, rath
On 17. 12. 21 17:58, Matthew Miller wrote:
The modern Python macros are ... kind of a lot to pick up as a casual packager
If you could share a more constructive feedback, I'd gladly iterate on the
documentation or the macros themselves.
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