Bug 1622380

Summary: New upstream, including Python 3 port
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Dan Callaghan <dcallagh>
Component: pyutilAssignee: anish <anish.developer>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Dan Callaghan 2018-08-27 02:11:13 UTC
The original upstream author for this package seems to have gone AWOL, but there is a newly active upstream fork here:

https://github.com/tpltnt/pyutil

including a (halfway-complete) port to Python 3. I finished it off for them and have posted a pull request:

https://github.com/tpltnt/pyutil/pull/3

Can you please update the Fedora package to use this new upstream and include a Python 3 subpackage. Here is a dist-git PR:

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/pyutil/pull-request/2

Note there is a cyclical dependency between this and python-zbase32, but I've ported that one too. Will file a bug against it as well.

Comment 1 anish 2018-08-27 02:18:32 UTC
Thank you for submitting a patch, I have merged your patch

Comment 2 Dan Callaghan 2018-08-27 02:34:34 UTC
That was fast, thanks. :-)

I just noticed I missed one thing though. We will need a Conflicts in the python3 subpackage because the binaries moved from pyutil to python3-pyutil.

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