There are spec files and SRPMS for: Source Name Package Name ---------------------------- ipython ipython Durus python-durus PyProtocols python-protocols psycopg python-psycopg pyXLWriter python-pyXLWriter Quixote 1.2 python-quixote SimpleTAL python-simpletal TPG python-tpg psyco python-psyco There is a good case for changing the name of the python-simpletal package to python-SimpleTAL, but all of the above packages are named based on the actual python module name (i.e. the name you would import in python to access the module), rather than strictly following the upstream source name. Most of the packages with architecture specific parts should work with multilib (x86_64) installs, but I'll have to wait until I get home to double check this. Both Durus and TPG provide executables along with the python modules; in the Durus case, there is a decent argument for putting that into a separate package. -- Shahms E. King <shahms shahms com> Multnomah ESD Public Key: http://shahms.mesd.k12.or.us/~sking/shahms.asc Fingerprint: 1612 054B CE92 8770 F1EA AB1B FEAB 3636 45B2 D75B
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