Hello all,
I have a couple of new review tickets for which I may need some advice from experts of Python / Fortran / Octave modules: - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1893539 (calceph) - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1895290 (python-calcephpy)
Ideally, the python module could be built from the calceph package, but upstream developer told me that the build from make is deprecated, so I created the python-calcephpy package that builds from Pypi sources.This is my first python related package and it also uses Cython to produce architecture dependent modules, so I hope to not have made mistakes.
The main package (calceph) also carries a Fortran interface, for which provides a .mod file in the includes directory. I'm not expert of Fortran neither, so I assumed that the fortran interface doesn't require the C shared libraries. (?)
That package could also build an Octave module: in fact, the build process puts some sources in %{buildroot}%{_libexecdir} that I currently remove, since I have no idea if they're useful or if they need to be compiled... I do not plan to use this module, so if things get complicated I would just drop this sources.
Aside from these questions, I'm open to swap reviews to speed up the process.
Thanks Mattia