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Please include a license text file in the sources #1
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Yes, why not .. I'm yet blocked by another task. . I will have a look these days .. coming soon 👍
Is fspath a dependency of another package / what package makes use of fspath? |
Thanks very much. Yes, fspath -> linuxdoc -> rtfilter |
@sanjayankur31 I added a lic file see #2 .. is it OK for you .. or do you need more? I haven't released a new version / ATM the slide show cant be build with up-to-date Sphinx .. IDK when I have time to fix this. Since code hasn't changed, a new release is not needed urgent .. I think. |
Hi @return42 . No, that should be fine. I see that this changes the license from GPLv2 to AGPL, so I think it's probably best for me to wait for a new release to update the Fedora package too. It really isn't urgent, so no hurry. Thanks again. |
Hi @sanjayankur31 / sorry for the delay .. I had to clean up some stuff to get my slide-show up again .. but today I had the time to pick up this task .. I updated the documentation and pushed a new release fspath 20230218 on pypi. git tag: 20230218 |
Awesome, thanks very much. I'll update the Fedora package when I can. |
Happy to report that fspath is now included in the Fedora repositories: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-fspath The packages are in our testing repositories at the moment. Once they pass there, one can install it on supported Fedora releases using |
Hi there,
I'm packaging fspath up for inclusion in Fedora. Would it be possible to please add a license text file to the sources?
Thanks very much,
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