Hi all,
I have long maintained rpy2 (and rpy before) which provides a bridge from Python to R (which I tend to care more for), and am on friendly terms with its author. You can see my repo at salsa [1], it is pretty vanilla. The upcoming upstream release will split into three packages, all in the same source repo [2]. I am a casual Python user, and not all into packaging there (source or for Debian). But I can wondering that this arrangement must exist elsewhere. Is there a good pattern I can borrow to build (and then install ?) rpy2-interfaces to then build (and install ?) rpy2-objects to then build rpy2? Python users see these as independent as they are in three different PyPI packages. Is there a best or recommended way to approach this? CCs welcome, I am not subscribed to debian-python. Cheers, Dirk [1] https://salsa.debian.org/edd/rpy2 [2] https://github.com/rpy2/rpy2 -- dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org