Re: python-zstd?

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Neal Gompa wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 7:36 AM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> On 08. 04. 19 13:28, Neal Becker wrote:
>> > mercurial 4.9 packages zstd and python wrapper.
>> >
>> > I think we need to use system zstd.  But I don't see python2-zstd.
>> >
>> > Is anyone working on packaging python2-zstd?  It would be needed to
>> > proceed
>> > with mercurial 4.9.  (I haven't yet checked on version number
>> > compatibility).
>>
>> To add new python2 package, an exception from FPC or FESCo is needed.
>>
>> Can we instead update to directly to hg 5.0 in May and switch to Python
>> 3?
>>
> 
> If all the reverse dependencies of Mercurial in Fedora are made ready
> in time, we probably could. But that's still past the expected release
> date for Fedora 30.
> 
> Mercurial 4.9 is supposed to be Fedora 30, so I think the only thing
> we can do is allow python-zstd in the distribution with an exception
> to allow including a python2-zstd subpackage in addition to the
> python3-zstd subpackage.
> 

I think mercurial 5.0 on python3 is not quite ready for production use.  I 
prefer to plan on mercurial 4.9 and package python-zstd, including a 
python2-zstd.
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