Upstream, this software supports Python 3. Please provide a Python 3 package for Fedora. According to the Python packaging guidelines [0], software must be packaged for Python 3 if upstream supports it. The guidelines give detailed information on how to do this, and even provide an example spec file [1]. The current best practice is to provide subpackages for the two Python versions (called "Common SRPM" in the guidelines). Alternatively, if nothing depends on your Python2 package, you can just switch to Python 3 entirely. It's fine to do this in Rawhide only. If anything is unclear, or if you need any kind of assistance with the porting, you can ask on IRC (#fedora-python on Freenode), or reply here. We'll be happy to help! [0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Python [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Python#Example_common_spec_file
Ping? No response as of yet from maintainer.
Well, this package could also be retired! I don't think anything maintained use it anyway, so I'm about to retire it in a few days.
Is there some alternative for this package?
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 25 development cycle. Changing version to '25'.
(In reply to Nicolas Chauvet (kwizart) from comment #2) > Well, this package could also be retired! > I don't think anything maintained use it anyway, so I'm about to retire it > in a few days. FYI I need it, if you want me to take over maintenance let me know.
(In reply to Peter Robinson from comment #5) > (In reply to Nicolas Chauvet (kwizart) from comment #2) > > Well, this package could also be retired! > > I don't think anything maintained use it anyway, so I'm about to retire it > > in a few days. > > FYI I need it, if you want me to take over maintenance let me know. Sure, please request the acl in pkgdb, I will hand-over to you. Thx for the update.