On 05. 06. 20 15:55, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1825456
Proposed package name is "libvirt-test-api". Upstream name is
"libvirt-test-API".
It is, very very loosely, a Python 3 API and the package includes
Python development files. But on the other hand it's a set of
regression tests and the fact they're implemented in Python is rather
incidental.
Yes, in that case, the python- prefix is not useful.
The rules say:
"The source package for a Python library MUST be named with the
python- prefix. A built package however must include the Python
major version in the name, using the python3- prefix. This is
accomplished by adding a subpackage. See example below.
This rule does not apply to applications."
I feel this is a bit of a grey area because it's a Python library
primary used to construct the test suite.
I think it applies here.
The docs for the package are here:
http://libvirt.org/sources/libvirt-test-API/Libvirt-test-API.pdf
The docs say you invoke the test with python:
"""
The main.py file, located in the root directory of the test tool, is the file
that runs the test and performs
other operations in libvirt-test-API.
To run a test, from the libvirt-test-API root directory enter:
# python main.py
"""
Is this also True for the Fedora package? Seems kinda weird.
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