Hi,
I manage chirp-hg on the Arch User Repository[1], and there has been some discussion about how things should be packaged going forward.
My main question is regarding chirpc. I'm aware that the release tarball (chirp-daily-20170406 as of the time of writing) does not currently include chirpc and it's documentation, but I'm not clear on why. What is the reason for it's exclusion?
I ask as we are deciding whether or not to include chirpc in the release package. The Arch Packaging Guidelines for Python packages[2] strongly suggests using the setup.py installer that is released by upstream, and the exclusion of chirpc from this installer seemingly indicates that it shouldn't be included in a downstream package. Since some users might like the option of using chirpc, I want to include it, but if it's not release-worthy, I'll include it as a separate optional package instead.
Thanks, David
[1]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chirp-hg/ [2]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Python_package_guidelines