I have recently created a very simple RPM based on distutils (setup.py). When I do python setup.py bdist_rpm
it generates the RPM normally.
The problem happens when, after I have installed this RPM, if I uninstall it, it doesn't remove the "/usr/lib/python3/site-packages/mylib" folders. Looking into it I can see all __pycache__ folders being left behind empty. Also, the ".egg-info" directories are still there.
My setup.py looks like this:
import setuptools
setuptools.setup(
name = "mylib",
version = "1.0",
author = "An awesome developer",
description = "An awesome library",
packages = setuptools.find_packages(),
classifiers = [
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2",
],
)
I do understand that the bdist_rpm command from distutils allows a "postun" script to be set. But shouldn't the generated RPM be responsible for cleaning up its own mess? Am I doing something wrong with the distutils environment?