ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > Hello, > > Kei Kebreau skribis: > >> ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: >> >>> Hi! >>> >>> Kei Kebreau skribis: >>> >>>> I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but it seems that our >>>> sge-pygame package is failing to build because the package version on >>>> PyPI has downgraded from 1.5.1 to 1.5. >>> >>> How can that downgrade lead to a build failure of our package though? >>> >> >> Our sge-pygame definition uses the source code from PyPI, not from GNU >> Savannah and its mirrors where the project seems to be hosted. Because version >> 1.5.1 is no longer available from PyPI servers, our package fails to >> build. >> >> I can change the definition to get the tarball from Savannah and its >> mirrors because we already do that for python-xsge, a similar package by >> the same developer. > > Ah, got it. > > Well, I suggest you should do whichever looks most sensible to you. If > the downgrade on PyPI was motivated, but we should probably follow > suite. Otherwise, we could simply use the 1.5.1 tarball from Savannah. > > Thoughts? > > Ludo’. For any who may be following this thread, I've elected to use the 1.5.1 tarball from Savannah. The code change is in commit 7f652029908f23d85629e2932cc70585ba3e8a1b.