Re: [sword-devel] Licensing audit of SWORD for Fedora - sharing results with upstream

2023-09-28 Thread Fr Cyrille
Le 28/09/2023 à 18:13, Aaron Rainbolt a écrit : Hey, thanks for your help! I was able to just repack and remove most everything offending. I figured I should share the info upstream so that if there was anything you wanted to do on your end, you could, but obviously if you're comfortable

[sword-devel] [PATCH] Migrate setup.py files from using distutils to using setuptools

2023-09-28 Thread Aaron Rainbolt
Good morning/evening, and thanks for your time. As distutils has been deprecated and finally removed in Python 3.12, SWORD is unable to build in Fedora without the following patch. The patch: * Replaces all references to distutils with their setuptools equivalents. * Modifies the build

Re: [sword-devel] Licensing audit of SWORD for Fedora - sharing results with upstream

2023-09-28 Thread Aaron Rainbolt
On 9/28/23 11:29, Greg Hellings wrote: On Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 12:14 Aaron Rainbolt wrote: Hey, thanks for your help! I was able to just repack and remove most everything offending. I figured I should share the info upstream so that if there was anything you wanted to do

Re: [sword-devel] Licensing audit of SWORD for Fedora - sharing results with upstream

2023-09-28 Thread Greg Hellings
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 12:14 Aaron Rainbolt wrote: > Hey, thanks for your help! > > I was able to just repack and remove most everything offending. I > figured I should share the info upstream so that if there was anything > you wanted to do on your end, you could, but obviously if you're >

Re: [sword-devel] Licensing audit of SWORD for Fedora - sharing results with upstream

2023-09-28 Thread Aaron Rainbolt
Hey, thanks for your help! I was able to just repack and remove most everything offending. I figured I should share the info upstream so that if there was anything you wanted to do on your end, you could, but obviously if you're comfortable keeping things as they are, I don't have a problem

Re: [sword-devel] Licensing audit of SWORD for Fedora - sharing results with upstream

2023-09-28 Thread Greg Hellings
Aaron, As the previous maintainer who dropped support, thank you for picking it up. I have moved on from being a Fedora user (NixOS these days) and was no longer maintaining those packages nor the apps that depend on it. I am, however, the pumpkin holder for the Python and Perl bindings. If you