On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 03:18:58PM +0100, Fioddor Superconcentrado wrote: > 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. One reason is tarballs may be missing some files, including tests.
> 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. > > -- WBR, wRAR
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