Op 17-03-12 10:02, Simon Sapin schreef:
Le 15/03/2012 15:04, Simon Sapin a écrit :
Hi,
Please remove 'python2-weasyprint' and 'python-weasyprint' or merge them into 'weasyprint'.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=57201 https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=57205 https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=57621
The later installs for both Python 2 and 3. I think that a single package is less confusing, and it avoids the conflict in /usr/bin
WeasyPrint can be used from the command line or as a Python library. Unlike pip for example, users of the command-line executable do not care which version of Python is used, so having multiple versioned executables in /usr/bin/ is not useful. As a library however, users will want one Python version or the other. Do you have suggestion for packaging in such cases?
Also, please remove python3-decorator. python-decorator (for python 3) and python2-decorator are now both in "community".
deleted, thx
Oh, I see I didn’t write with the same email address as my AUR account. I changed it there so you can see I’m the same person.
Regards,
It seems you did write it with the same email :p the weasyprint stuff i would rather like python-weasyprint and python2-weasyprint so there is a clear distinction you could make them not conflicting by having /usr/bin/weasyprint2 in the python2-weasyprint package maybe some other tu could give some input here, thx -- Ike