On Sunday 12 November 2006 20:58, Michel Salim wrote: > According to the Package Naming Guidelines, python-dependent packages > should be named python-%{name}, unless the name contains py or Py. I'm > looking at packaging Django, which is a web application framework > similar to TurboGears, and I note that the latter is in Fedora under > the name of, yes, TurboGears. I thought it was python module packages that needed to be python-foo or pyfoo or foopy. Applications that happen to be written or partially written in python are exempt from this, or so I assumed (as I just submitted and built pungi, an application that is written in python, and has its own python module (pypungi)). -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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