Hello, I've started preliminary work to package PyRO (Python Remote Objects). Pyro provides binaries (for /usr/bin) that are called es, esd, genguid, ns, nsc, nsd, pyroc, rns, wxnsc and xnsc. They are very good candidates for namespace collisions. I think the better solution is to put them in a directory called /usr/share/pyro (or /usr/lib/pyro ?), and then creates symbolic links with a prefix in /usr/bin: pyro-ns, pyro-nsc, pyro-nsd, etc ... If an user has already installed a local version of pyro, or don't want to use for some reasons the pyro-xxx commands, he would just have to set /usr/share/pyro in its PATH to use the Debian package files.
Any comments ? -- Cédric Delfosse, http://cedric.freezope.org Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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