Re: python2-docutils (0.13.1-2 version) missing scripts

2017-07-30 Thread Ken Brown
On 7/28/2017 7:55 PM, Daniel Fort wrote: Seems like a pay Peter to pay Paul situation. I was hesitant to use python3-docutils but it turns out that it doesn't force you into python3. Why not just do a python-docutils package to avoid confusion? Aren't they just scripts that can run under either v

Re: python2-docutils (0.13.1-2 version) missing scripts

2017-07-28 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2017-07-28 17:55, Daniel Fort wrote: > Seems like a pay Peter to pay Paul situation. I was hesitant to use > python3-docutils but it turns out that it doesn't force you into > python3. Why not just do a python-docutils package to avoid confusion? > Aren't they just scripts that can run under eit

Re: python2-docutils (0.13.1-2 version) missing scripts

2017-07-28 Thread Daniel Fort
Seems like a pay Peter to pay Paul situation. I was hesitant to use python3-docutils but it turns out that it doesn't force you into python3. Why not just do a python-docutils package to avoid confusion? Aren't they just scripts that can run under either version of python? -- Problem reports:

Re: python2-docutils (0.13.1-2 version) missing scripts

2017-07-21 Thread Ken Brown
On 7/20/2017 8:32 PM, Daniel Fort wrote: All of the scripts are missing from the June 19 update of python2-docutils (0.13.1-2 version). In the 0.13.1-1 release, the scripts were in python2-docutils but not python3-docutils. (They can't be in both with the same names.) Yaakov obviously decid

python2-docutils (0.13.1-2 version) missing scripts

2017-07-20 Thread Daniel Fort
Hello Cygwin list, All of the scripts are missing from the June 19 update of python2-docutils (0.13.1-2 version). Just a reminder--this was reported a while back but it is still in the same state. You can still go back one version on the Cygwin installer to the 0.13.1-1 version that works fine