Matthew,
Thank you very much! This was very helpful and a learning experience (and you are right, I
copied stuff from files here and there and did Hail-Mary passes to see which worked,
sorry. I don't really have a lot of time to learn all this.
Anyway, I decided to go with pdf-stapler. (Though Philip Stark did not respond to my
suggestions, I think something like pdfsmelter or pdfforge or pdfblender pdfsynthesizer or
pdfripper would have been more appropriate given that the software does much more than
electronically staple pdf's.)
Don't use "master" as the version. This is 0.3.0,
according to the
setup.py and readme, but there's no corresponding release at
<
https://github.com/hellerbarde/stapler/releases>. You might ask
upstream to _make_ one — that's the easiest way. Failing that, you
should treat this as a snapshot package — see guidelines
<
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:NamingGuidelines#Snapshot_packag...
I guess the so-called easiest way involves me writing to Phil. I have done that. Let us
see what he says.
> Release: %{?dist}
There should be at least integer here, before the %{?dist}. It might
also include snapshot info — see again the guidelines above.
I am not completely sure about this but this may become clearer once a decision is made on
whether to go for the snapshot package or not.
Btw, I have also posted the PyPDF2.spec (since that is also essential to this package). (I
started by copying and modifying the SuSE spec file and then changed stuff to go with your
e-mail here. I am not sure if I got everything.)
$ fpaste PyPDF2.spec
Uploading (2.6KiB)...
http://ur1.ca/kx26j ->
http://paste.fedoraproject.org/221361/43149204
Many thanks again!
Best wishes,
Ranjan
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