I've got a package of teepeedee[1] shortly arriving in Debian via a sponsor.
It's a small package which contains a Python "helper" script 'teepeedee-share' to help with a basic configuration. As far as I can tell, I have the following options: 1. Add a Depends: on Python 2. Remove 'teepeedee-share' from the .deb 3. Put teepeedee-share in a separate package 4. Replace the 'teepeedee-share' with a shell wrapper, which calls the script if Python exists I don't like 1. because Python is much bigger than teepeedee, and teepeedee-share is not central to the package. I don't like 2. because I might as well provide teepeedee-share if I can. 3. is just silly I like 4. and it is what I have implemented, but my sponsor is not so keen. This thing must have come up many times before, but I can't find any references. Does anyone have any good ideas? Please CC: me on replies. I'm not subscribed and the archives are slow. Tom [1] http://john.fremlin.de/programs/teepeedee/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]