hello, On 22.2.2017 06:08, Greg Freemyer wrote:
I have 13 python- packages not in d:l:p. Should I SR a copy to singlespec?
No. I'll be submitting all of singlespec to d:l:py at some point, this would only cause confusion. Let me know if you want me to look at the packages though.
I also have a bunch of non-python packages that have python- sub-packages for python bindings. Should I just ensure manually that they build python2- and python3- sub-packages?
At the moment, old-style packages should work fine, so I suggest leaving it as-is, until there is singlespec support for packages like this. (it's the next thing on my todo-list once the transition is on its way) You can rename python- bindings to python2-, but this will probably only be acceptable for Factory.
I'm the only consumer of these python binding sub-packages. Should I just drop python- versions of the sub-packages?
I'm not sure I understand the question. Are you asking if you should only build Python 3 version? Probably not -- you might be the only consumer now, but why not have both (or all) pythons supported. Or are you asking about moving from python- to python2- ? Again, that is up to you.
Thanks Greg
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