On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 11:19:57AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > > > They should be known by dpkg because they're part of the package. It's > > impossible to support more than just the currently installed versions > > anyway. > > Once a new version of python is added, the package will still need to be > > updated or at least reinstalled to compile the modules for the new version. > > Adam, that is the whole point of compileall.
That's fine. But as far as I am concerned, my package is compliant as of today. python2-tmda will be removed as of the next update. Unless someone can tell me what part of my package is non-compliant, please close the bug you reopened. When I get some more free time I'll look into supporting more versions of python. By the way, "compileall" is not mentioned in python policy. If you want to set forth a policy, it's usually a good idea to provide a rationale for it, or at least say how things like this will be implemented. If the policy needs updating, then please update it. Thanks, --Adam -- Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>