Il 05/02/2013 18:28, Jakub Wilk ha scritto: > * Giulio Paci <giuliop...@gmail.com>, 2013-02-04, 22:51: >>>>> lintian4python emits a bunch of tags: >>>>> >>>>> w: sequitur-g2p: inconsistent-use-of-tabs-and-spaces-in-indentation >>>>> usr/bin/sequitur-g2p:46 >>>>> w: sequitur-g2p: inconsistent-use-of-tabs-and-spaces-in-indentation >>>>> usr/share/pyshared/Evaluation.py:34 > [...] >>> >>> The patch that fixes this is huge, and clearly not maintainable. Please >>> make sure this problem is fixed upstream by their next release. >>> >>> Please also ask them to not include *.pyc files in the tarballs. >> >> I will do, if I will ever be able to get in contact with someone upstream. >> Unfortunately the original author is not working anymore for RTWH Aachen >> University. >> I wrote two times to the head of the department responsible for this >> software to ask about the license and to ask if there is anyone that I can >> contact to provide >> patches, but I received no answer yet. > > If it turns out the upstream is dead, I'd suggest dropping the > indentation_fixes patch and living with the ugliness of tabs+spaces > indentation.
I still hope to get an answer... So let's wait a few more days before dropping the indentation_fixes.patch. > You don't need to build-depend on both python-all-dev and python-all. The > former is enough. Dropped python-all dependency. > Are the Python modules shipped by this package supposed to be used by other > software? > If not, they should be moved to a private directory. > If yes, then they need to be renamed or moved into a namespace, because their > are way to generic ("tool", "misc", etc.). It is the former case. It was my fault because I did not read carefully the Debian policy about Python. I moved the modules to /usr/lib/sequitur-g2p/python/<version>/dist-packages. After installation I also change the main script so that it can locate the modules. Is this approach ok? I was not able to understand it from the Debian policy. Bests, Giulio. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5114159a.5010...@gmail.com