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bdist_rpm is gone from Distutils, and [[https://bitbucket.org/tarek/pypi2rpm|py2rpm]] aims at providing the same features and much more. | ## page was renamed from Py2Rpm RPM is a package format used by Fedora, Red Hat and some other Linux distributions. So if you want to make your package available there, you need to know how to create RPMs. Before Python 3 there was a `bdist_rpm` command, which had gone in `packaging` (Distutils2). If you're interested to know - ask Tarek (and don't forget to update the info here). Now there are two packages to help make .rpm out of Python package (setup.py?): * Tarek's [[https://bitbucket.org/tarek/pypi2rpm|pypi2rpm]] - aims at providing the same features and much more * [[http://pypi.python.org/pypi/py2pack|py2pack]] by Sascha Peilicke. === Comparison === * '''Availability''' * PyPI * py2pack - [[http://pypi.python.org/pypi/py2pack/0.2.11|version 0.2.11]] uploaded to PyPI on 2010-12-11 * pypi2rpm - [[http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pypi2rpm/0.1|version 0.1]] uploaded on 2010-10-28 * Fedora (because you want to use supported RPM package to build RPM's, obviously) * py2pack - [[https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/python-py2pack|Yes]] * pypi2rpm - No |
RPM is a package format used by Fedora, Red Hat and some other Linux distributions. So if you want to make your package available there, you need to know how to create RPMs.
Before Python 3 there was a bdist_rpm command, which had gone in packaging (Distutils2). If you're interested to know - ask Tarek (and don't forget to update the info here). Now there are two packages to help make .rpm out of Python package (setup.py?):
Comparison
Availability
- PyPI
py2pack - version 0.2.11 uploaded to PyPI on 2010-12-11
pypi2rpm - version 0.1 uploaded on 2010-10-28
- Fedora (because you want to use supported RPM package to build RPM's, obviously)
py2pack - Yes
- pypi2rpm - No
- PyPI