https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2291346



--- Comment #5 from wojnilowicz <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Cristian Le from comment #4)
> > A GitHub release is stuck at 0.5.9 but the source code is already at 
> > 0.5.13, so I choosen to follow git.
> 
> Tags for `0.5.13` are there, and pypi source [1] has the release also. Can
> you change to pypi_source?

Not really. The guide at
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Python/#_source_files_from_pypi
mentions PyPi packages as a possibility and not as a first choice. For me it
would mean extra work for no advantage. Why would you like that?

As for the tags, they are there but no zip releases. Following a git seems to
be most flexible, especially that other packages from this author can be
tracked by git commit only.

> > Not sure if that would be possible. At first look the tests in this package 
> > require aw-server which I'm not going to even package.
> 
> Fair point. I would have thought `aw-server-rust` would still work for that
> 
> [1]: https://pypi.org/project/aw-client/#files

I'm not sure. I've never did that. I don't want to go down on strange errors
because the author tested it on aw-server and I did that on aw-server-rust and
something doesn't pass the test.


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