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There is a "portal" containing all python libraries/projects officially endorsed by Python. It is even possible to install the project directly from command line using exact name of project that way. https://pypi.org/
how to submit project instructions are at bottom of page:
It will really make package builders/maintainers lives easier since there is a tool to automatically create rpm/deb spec files from pypi.org . It could be even automated here for major distro binaries.
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I spotted this while reading how to package this for my distro (openSUSE).
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_Python
There is a "portal" containing all python libraries/projects officially endorsed by Python. It is even possible to install the project directly from command line using exact name of project that way.
https://pypi.org/
how to submit project instructions are at bottom of page:
https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/packaging-projects/
It will really make package builders/maintainers lives easier since there is a tool to automatically create rpm/deb spec files from pypi.org . It could be even automated here for major distro binaries.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: