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List: opensuse-packaging
Subject: Re: [opensuse-packaging] Re: Python packages naming rules
From: Thomas Bechtold <tbechtold () suse ! com>
Date: 2017-08-22 15:54:38
Message-ID: 3f1e1312-59b0-8633-ee4a-d40b0bc191da () suse ! com
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On 21.08.2017 14:37, jan matejek wrote:
> On 18.8.2017 16:41, Thomas Bechtold wrote:
>> There is a difference if we translate pip requirements (eg via metaextract[1]) to rpm requires
>> (assuming that other pip packages use the correct name). The name we should use is then one that is
>> written in the setup.py/setup.cfg file. Which is "gogs_client". So the correct name is imo
>> python-gogs_client .
>
> That makes sense and disambiguates the package name.
> How about this for a policy:
> Package should be named as python-<setup.py `name` field>. If this is different from PyPI name (e.g.
> gogs_client as setup.py name, gogs-client as pypi name), then python-<PyPI name> should also be
> provided.
Sounds good to me.
Tom
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