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by sametmax
3438 days ago
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It took me months to learn the best practices to create a clean Python package. And nothing is particularly difficult. Just information to gather and sort out. Given deb/rpm are old systems with a lot of legacy, I seriously doubt your 60 minutes claim, even if it's infinity better than Python status quo. Which I doubt as well since all GNU standard are usually a spaghetti of past requirements mixed with FOSS politics. |
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Do you have a setup.py? No, then it's not going to be on PyPi anyway so ignore the rest of this since you'll need to figure out how to package this special snowflake.
0. Run `yum install -y rpmdevtools mock`
1. Run `rpmdev-newspec python-mypackage`.
2. Run `python setup.py sdist`
3. Modify the .spec as appropriate to add dependencies the package requires as well as set the version correctly.
4. Run `mock -r fedora-25-x86_64 --buildsprm python-mypackage.spec`
5. Run `mock -r fedora-25-x86_64 --rebuild python-mypackage.f25.src.rpm`
Done, there's your RPM, debian packaging is roughly as simple (I'm less a fan because of how they try to fudge a Makefile into an adequate tool for package building, but hey, most everything can be built automatically by dh so the average makefile is ~3 lines).
The biggest problem with learning this is simply finding the right documentation, Fedora has some pretty great guides for new packagers on the wiki.