Hi, the last version of pymssql in Fedora is 1.0.2 and last version upstream is 2.1.3 Also this package should provide a python3-subpackage, by the way this should be maned python-pymssql and provide python2-pymssql and python3-pymssql. I have asked for access to this package in the Fedora PKGDB, but if you are fine I can open a review-request for the rename of the package and add you as comantainter. Regards
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 26 development cycle. Changing version to '26'.
Created attachment 1300446 [details] New version including Python 3 subpackage The new spec file is named and structured according to William Moreno's proposal.
Hello Scott, may I ask to review the new spec file? Thank you.
> +Requires: python >= 2.7, freetds = 0.95 Runtime requires makes no sense on the "main" package, when no "main" package will be built. Also, if really needed, please use python2 or python3 explicitly.
It looks that pymssql package has already been replaced by python-pymssql [https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-pymssql/].
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