On 2011/4/4 Xyne <xyne@archlinux.ca> wrote:
Rémy Oudompheng wrote:
Hello,
pyalpm version 0.2 is available at ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/other/pyalpm/pyalpm-0.2.tar.gz
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pycman/pyalpm works with Python 3.2 (needed for argparse module) and libalpm from pacman 3.5 (the current targeted API).
I'm following this with interest. It should be very useful for both full applications and quick scripts, and I'm sure that I'll have some fun with it when I have the time.
Hello,
You might find the Reflector module (Python 3.2) useful: http://xyne.archlinux.ca/projects/reflector/
If no one else does (and maybe even if they do), I might eventually write an AUR module to interaction with the RPC interface. That should complement pyalpm nicely.
I'm not really paying attention to these because my aim is to use pyalpm in namcap, and make sure it remains independent of Archlinux things, just as pacman/libalpm. But having all of these would be nice for Python fans wanting to develop any sort of wrapper or helper.
Is this intended to become an official project, or just a fun personal project?
I'd be pleased if anyone wants this to become an official project. I do this as a personal project, but with particular uses in mind. Rémy.