On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 05:23:30PM +0100, Joel Rosdahl wrote: [...] > But there is a problem: The current (from 1997) upstream version[1] > doesn't work with Python >= 2.0. Now, Berthold Hoellmann, Oleg > Broytmann and others have ported[2] kjbuckets to work with newer > Pythons, but it's not as official as one could hope. For instance, > the version number is still the same as the old upstream version > (2.2). > > I'm not sure what to do. Here's a couple of solutions: [...] > 2) Only make a python1.5-kjbuckets package. (Nah.) [...] > 5) Use date in version, i.e. 2.2.port.20011104 or similar. (Best > solution I can come up with.) [...]
I would hope that you also make a python1.5-kjbuckets so that older python1.5 programs that used it can still use it. You them also make a python2.2-kjbuckets (2.2.0-port.20011104) package if you want something newer. If you want to support the default python, you need a python2.1-kjbuckets and an empty python-kjbuckets package that has "Depends: python (>=2.1), python (<<2.2), python2.1-kjbuckets". Or you could wait untill 2.2 becomes the default python... -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ABO: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info, including pgp key ----------------------------------------------------------------------