https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1727505
--- Comment #16 from Ankur Sinha (FranciscoD) <sanjay.ankur(a)gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Anil Tuncel from comment #14)
Hi Ankur,
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes I built an rpm. How can I push the rpm and
the SPEC file?
I just talked to Werner about scoop & MPI.
MPI support is not required for neuron and scoop requirement is optional.
All of the bluepyopt tests pass without scoop installed.
Ah, then we can skip the dependency on scoop for the time being.
Shall I use the tar file from Pypi or Github?
Whichever you prefer. Sometimes upstreams don't include tests and docs in the
Pypi tars, so we use the release tar from Github, but that's up to the
maintainer.
(In reply to Anil Tuncel from comment #15)
Basically this spec file below builds the rpm from PyPi and it can
successfully run the bluepyopt examples after the installation on a Fedora
system.
spec file:
https://github.com/anilbey/bluepyopt-rpm/blob/master/python-bluepyopt.spec
corresponding rpm:
https://github.com/anilbey/bluepyopt-rpm/blob/master/python-bluepyopt-1.9...
1.fc32.noarch.rpm
Are these good to start the review?
Yes! Thanks so much for working on this. You can proceed from the steps here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers#Cr...
Please assign the review to me, and I can review it and sponsor you to the
packager group too.
Cheers,
Ankur
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