It's not packaged in any distribution. So far the best idea that we had is to replace it with a little Python script that uses the websockets module, and deliver that as a .pyz app so that the only requirement on the target machine is python3 (which we'll soon need anyway due to the ported bridge).
It's not packaged in any distribution. So far the best idea that we had is to replace it with a little Python script that uses the websockets module, and deliver that as a .pyz app so that the only requirement on the target machine is python3 (which we'll soon need anyway due to the ported bridge).