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Hi, I really love pyRenamer, and I'm happy to see that somebody is trying to revive it. I've seen a couple of attempts from other people, but they aren't as polished or finished as yours.
Would you consider generating compiled versions? It could be something like an AppImage, or as elaborate as a .deb or .rpm package for various architectures.
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Hi @fcastilloec, I'm really happy to see that someone has found this repo useful. Yes, I think it would be a great idea to provide some kind of compiled versions, but unfortunately I have no experience in packaging, so it is something that I won't be doing in the short term. This repo organization is inspired by other popular Python repos from the GNOME organization, but I haven't seen any packaging stuff there, so I assume GNOME packaging is usually done in other repos.
Anyway, I'll try to take a look into this when I have some spare time. In the meanwhile, if you or someone else have the knowledge or some tip to do it, feel free to make a proposal!
I'll see if I can do a PR to introduce a Github action to compile for x86_64, you don't need to provide a package itself (deb, rpm, etc), just binaries that are easy to distribute and just run.
Hi, I really love pyRenamer, and I'm happy to see that somebody is trying to revive it. I've seen a couple of attempts from other people, but they aren't as polished or finished as yours.
Would you consider generating compiled versions? It could be something like an AppImage, or as elaborate as a
.deb
or.rpm
package for various architectures.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: