drslump / pyshould

Should style asserts based on pyhamcrest
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Have created opensuse packages for pyshould #32

Closed lowks closed 10 years ago

lowks commented 10 years ago

I have packaged up pyshould for opensuse here:

http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lowks/openSUSE_13.1/noarch/

lowks commented 10 years ago

Good news is that these packages pyshould and pyhamcrest has been accepted into openSuSE's devel:languages:python repo :)

drslump commented 10 years ago

Thanks @lowks!

I'm planning on extending a bit the documentation in the following weeks, can you provide the installation instructions for the package? I guess it would be something like zypper install python-pyshould, isn't it?

lowks commented 10 years ago

Ermm,

Probably a little more than that since it's not really in the main repo, what should I do ? Add a new page in wiki ?

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I'm planning on extending a bit the documentation in the following weeks, can you provide the installation instructions for the package? I guess it would be something like zypper install python-pyshould, isn't it?

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drslump commented 10 years ago

Provide them here as a comment and I'll port the instructions once I decide what documentation system I'm finally going to use.

thanks

lowks commented 10 years ago

Sure. The instructions are as below:

Add the devel:languages:python repository to your openSuSE's sources by doing: sudo zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/python/openSUSE_13.1/devel:languages:python.repo

then update to get the latest zypper packages metadata:

sudo zypper update

Say yes to anything about trusting new repositories yada-yada, then finally perform the installation by issuing:

sudo zypper -n in python-pyshould