Source: pprofile
Severity: wishlist

Dear Maintainer,

As pprofile author and a pypy fan, I am interested in knowing if there is
anything I can do to make it easier to package for pypy.

I guess the most difficult part if picking a name for the executable.

The first "p" in "pprofile" standing for "python", what about "pyprofile3",
or the long-winded but less ambiguous "pypyprofile3" ?
Or without stealing the first "p": pypy-pprofile3 .

I do not know debian python packaging constraints on such name, so my
suggestions may not applicable.

In any case, thanks for your time packaging pprofile. And do let me know if
there is anything I can do at my level to make pprofile packaging easier.

Regards,
Vincent Pelletier

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