On 3 Feb 2015 23:03, "Honza Horak" <hhorak@redhat.com> wrote:
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> I may be not that good in python slang, so just checking if others understand it the same:
>
> Say I develop a python app on Fedora that requires python modules a, b, c and I do it by creating virtualenv in python. Then I use pyospkg and what I get is RPM that includes app together with a, b and c modules bundled?

I haven't dug into the details as to whether it's an RPM per virtualenv or a namespaced RPM per package.

>
> Honza
>
>
> On 02/03/2015 09:25 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
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>> Marcus Smith (one of the core pip developers and lead author of
>> packaging.python.org) has started exploring some ideas around a
>> possible PyPI build service.
>>
>> pyospkg is one of the pieces of that:
>> http://pyospkg.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview.html
>>
>> As Marcus himself says, this is vapourware at the moment, but it
>> encapsulates a range of ideas that I think are relevant to
>> Environments & Stacks. In particular, the notion of building for a
>> particular virtual env may help with tooling UX ideas around building
>> for particular SCLs.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nick.
>>
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