Hi,
> > I don't quite grok it but it gives an error when installing:
> >
> > Compiling /var/lib/python-support/python2.3/stgit/commands/common.py ...
> > File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.3/stgit/commands/common.py", line 513
> > @readonly_constant_property
> > ^
> > SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>
> At least Python 2.4 is required for StGIT 0.14. Python 2.3 is not supported.
Humph, so, it probably needs a '.version' file:
/usr/share/doc/python-support/README.gz:
How does it work?
=================
Python-support looks for modules in /usr/share/python-support.
* Public modules (.py files that should be installed in the default
sys.path) are handled through a foo/ subdirectory, containing a
hierarchy as normally found in /usr/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages/.
They will be installed and bytecompiled in each python specific
directory: /var/lib/python-support/pythonX.Y/. If a .version file is
found in /usr/share/python-support/foo/, it will be parsed for the
list of python versions the module supports. It should look like
e.g.:
2.2,2.4-
for a package supporting python2.2, and all versions starting from
python2.4.
regards,
junichi
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