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Hi, Thanks for developing pyflame. I noticed there's a RPM spec file already in https://github.com/eklitzke/pyflame-rpm , though it's out of date. I wonder why it's not merged into uber/pyflame yet? I'd appreciate it if it's possible to install pyflame using the default package manager (apt, yum, ...) in some popular distros(Ubuntu, CentOS, ...).
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I did the work to package Pyflame for Fedora, but I didn't follow through with the remaining work to become a Fedora developer, so the package was never integrated upstream. Last I tried this, it required doing a number of other package reviews, which I didn't have the time/expertise for. I can probably look into this again. Same with Debian -- getting a package in requires become a Debian Developer (or an existing DD to sponsor the package), which is a relatively involved process.
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Hi, Thanks for developing pyflame. I noticed there's a RPM spec file already in https://github.com/eklitzke/pyflame-rpm , though it's out of date. I wonder why it's not merged into uber/pyflame yet? I'd appreciate it if it's possible to install pyflame using the default package manager (
apt
,yum
, ...) in some popular distros(Ubuntu
,CentOS
, ...).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: