As I said I'm very new to this and all (python) packages I'm using lately
use the usual python tools (pipy, setup.py, etc) and my first approach has
been to stick as close as possible to the upstream procedures. But I might
very likely be taking a wrong decision. What are the reasons to go for git
instead of pypi? I see that it is 'more upstream' but it seems that
everyone else is pointing to pypi as a distro-agnostic solution.

El lun., 5 oct. 2020 a las 4:24, Paul Wise (<p...@debian.org>) escribió:

> On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 3:29 PM Fioddor Superconcentrado wrote:
>
> > I've packaged a project provided via https://pipi.org and I wanted to
> create a debian/watch file but pipi.org publishes the tarball behind a
> strange url like
>
> I would suggest using the upstream git repo instead of the PyPi tarballs.
>
> --
> bye,
> pabs
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
>
>

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