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bug#46237: closed ([PATCH] Add new jplephem)


From: GNU bug Tracking System
Subject: bug#46237: closed ([PATCH] Add new jplephem)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2021 09:25:02 +0000

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: [PATCH] Add new jplephem Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2021 15:01:24 +0000
Hi Guix team!

I continue adding astronomy packages.
Is it better to put Python packages to python-science or it's ok to
keep them in astronomy?
-- 
… наш разум - превосходная объяснительная машина которая способна
найти смысл почти в чем угодно, истолковать любой феномен, но
совершенно не в состоянии принять мысль о непредсказуемости.

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: [bug#46237] [PATCH] Add new jplephem Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2021 10:24:50 +0100 User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.1 (gnu/linux)
Hello,

Sharlatan Hellseher <sharlatanus@gmail.com> writes:

> Is it better to put Python packages to python-science or it's ok to
> keep them in astronomy?

I think "astronomy.scm" is fine.

> Subject: [PATCH] gnu: Add jplephem
>
> * gnu/packages/astronomy.scm (python-jplephem): New variable

Applied. Thank you!

> +;;; Python based packages completely related to Astronomy

I removed this comment since I think it might add burden to packagers.
IMO, alphabetical or random (!) sorting are fine, but sub-categories in
a module is a bit too much for package definitions.

> +    (description
> +     "Use a JPL ephemeris to predict planet positions.")

I expounded the description a bit, following README from repository.

Regards,
-- 
Nicolas Goaziou


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