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#850098 subliminal: change of upstream structure



I see that subliminal is currently using the tarballs from PyPI and then patching in the source for the nautilus extension which is of course absent from there. Also the Github-hosted tarballs include a test suite which is not in the PyPI tarballs.

It seems that the upstream nautilus extension has now moved to a different dedicated upstream repo:

  https://github.com/Diaoul/nautilus-subliminal

Unfortunately this repository does not seem to have versioned releases, and has not seen an update in several months. My thinking is that if we continue to provide the nautilus extension at all, it should be built by a new source package src:subliminal-nautilus (which could potentially also build the nemo extension provided in a different branch of the upstream repo) tracking snapshots of the upstream git.

I am happy to work on this as part of packaging the latest upstream release, but I just wanted to check before I do so that:

1) the source split I proposed is sensible (if so I'll probably just drop the nautilus extension for now and reopen https://bugs.debian.org/821455 until I repackage the extension in its new home), and

2) if the split is ok, which if either Python packaging team would make a good home for the nautilus extension, and

3) it's ok to change the tarballs to the Github ones and update the d/watch accordingly. The point of this would be to be able to run the test suite.

Cheers,
Carl


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