Re: /usr/bin/tqdm in filesystem NOT owned by any package? (python tqdm)

2024-08-12 Thread Brian Thompson
24 at 10:03 AM -0500, Brian Thompson , wrote: > > “Anyone can code” is an educational statement so those who have potenial > >  problem solving can learn it. > Educational statement or not, it attracted a lot of mediocre people to the > field. > > If software develop

Re: /usr/bin/tqdm in filesystem NOT owned by any package? (python tqdm)

2024-08-12 Thread Brian Thompson
> “Anyone can code” is an educational statement so those who have potenial >  problem solving can learn it. Educational statement or not, it attracted a lot of mediocre people to the field. > If software development is reduced to button-clicking and YAMLmanifests, then > there's no incentive to l

Re: /usr/bin/tqdm in filesystem NOT owned by any package? (python tqdm)

2024-08-11 Thread Brian Thompson
I understand that programmers aren't what they used to be., but never thought about Python package management that way. Our profession has been reduced to "coding" and whored out over the latest decade. "Anyone can code" is one of the most ridiculous statements so far this millenia. Nonetheless, co

Re: /usr/bin/tqdm in filesystem NOT owned by any package? (python tqdm)

2024-08-10 Thread Brian Thompson
On Sat, 2024-08-10 at 20:22 -0400, Kusoneko wrote: > Aug 10, 2024 20:18:48 David C. Rankin : > > > Devs, > > > >    I was surprised trying to install a python-tqdm package to get > > the error: > > > > (2/2) checking for file conflicts > > [##] 100% > > error: