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Break out the RPZ manipulation code #322

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remram44 opened this issue Sep 12, 2018 · 2 comments
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Break out the RPZ manipulation code #322

remram44 opened this issue Sep 12, 2018 · 2 comments
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Providing a library for reading and manipulating RPZ bundles would be a good idea. It would also remove the duplicated files.

Goes with #192

@remram44 remram44 added T-enhancement Type: En enhancement to existing code, or a new feature T-task Type: Something to be done, neither a bugfix nor an enhancement of the code labels Sep 12, 2018
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I plan to reorganize the PyPI packages even further for 2.0:

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Design notes:

  • People who just want reprozip shouldn't depend on reprounzip machinery (but code shouldn't be duplicated)
  • reprozip should support multiple operating systems, so it should be possible to install reprozip but switching out the Linux ptracer component
  • reprozip will contain significant OS-agnostic logic, to recognize distro packages and language packages
  • It should be possible to add support for other package managers as additional PyPI packages, though I envision this will mostly be built into reprozip

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remram44 commented Jul 1, 2021

Introduced reprozip_core with d27bd1e

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