Latest upstream is 0.6, would it be possible to package this and push it out. Thanks, -Erinn
sure, I'll look at it in the morning.
Created attachment 780693 [details] new pysctp srpm Hey, heres an updated srpm, please build and install it on your system to make sure it still works for you. Theres been lots of change since 0.3.1 and I want to be sure it still works. If you want to have a pre-build rpm, you can get a scratch build here: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=5678901
Built and installed. Unfortunately, I can't tell you much about whether things work as they should/ are compatible with programs that used the older version. I was just starting down the trail of looking into sctp when I noticed this module etc. -Erinn
good enough for me. Best way I know to handle that is commit it, and see who complains.
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