Hello Brian,<div>Thank for your message, the python3-ldap codebase is exactly the same regardless of the Python version. You should not need two different packages for python3-ldap. What is the best practice for Fedora in this case?</div><div><br><div>Anyway I would suggest to wait for the upcoming 0.9.6 version of python3-ldap before packaging it because it has many fixes and some new features. I think I will be able to release it for the next week.</div><div><br></div><div>Bye,</div><div>Giovanni<br><br>Il domenica 26 ottobre 2014, Brian Stinson <<a href="mailto:bstinson@ksu.edu">bstinson@ksu.edu</a>> ha scritto:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On Oct 26 10:33, Michael Ströder wrote:<br>
> Brian Stinson wrote:<br>
> > I'm considering packaging python3-ldap for Fedora[1] and EPEL[2]. For<br>
> > distribution packages the Fedora best practices have the RPM name in the<br>
> > format: python-{name_of_module_when_importing}. In this case, that means<br>
> > that python3-ldap would be packaged in Fedora and EPEL as python-ldap3.<br>
><br>
> Some Linux distributions use the package name prefix "python3-" for modules<br>
> installed for Python 3 to distinguish them from packages installed for Python<br>
> 2.x. I don't know how it's on Fedora though.<br>
><br>
> Ciao, Michael.<br>
><br>
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Indeed, that's the situation in Fedora. For example, python-ldap3 would<br>
be the RPM package name when it is installed under python 2.x and<br>
python3-ldap3 for when it's installed under python 3.x<br>
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Cheers!hello brian <br>
Brian<br>
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