Thus Gordon I am not able since your learning,
Thanks you for your answer,
Regards.
Dorian Rosse.
From: Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: does i am able to build a python program for rpm using '''python setup.py bdist_rpm''' with dependency python in virtual using '''python3 -m pip install --user env venv <package>'''
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Subject: Re: does i am able to build a python program for rpm using '''python setup.py bdist_rpm''' with dependency python in virtual using '''python3 -m pip install --user env venv <package>'''
On 2/20/22 01:39, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> does i am able to build a python program for rpm using '''python
> setup.py bdist_rpm''' with dependency python in virtual using
> '''python3 -m pip install --user env venv <package>''',
I think those two things are mostly unrelated. The rpm created by
bdist_rpm will target the system installation of Python, not a user's
venv. If you want to create something that can be installed in a venv
by pip, I believe you'd want to create a "wheel".
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> does i am able to build a python program for rpm using '''python
> setup.py bdist_rpm''' with dependency python in virtual using
> '''python3 -m pip install --user env venv <package>''',
I think those two things are mostly unrelated. The rpm created by
bdist_rpm will target the system installation of Python, not a user's
venv. If you want to create something that can be installed in a venv
by pip, I believe you'd want to create a "wheel".
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