Le mer 12/11/2003 à 20:32, Marco Paganini a écrit : > - I should bytecompile the modules at installation time. This matches my > original expectations. However, the Python Policy is not clear about > where I should put the byte-compiled files. Is /usr/lib/package an > acceptable place? It would sure be nice to keep them together with > their "source" counterparts.
You can just use debhelper to do that automatically. > Another question: My application has some "skeleton" files that are copied > to the user's home directory by an installation program. Robert Millan (my > Debian guru, in the Cc:) has recommended /usr/share/doc/package/something, > but I'd like to keep those out of the documentation tree. Is there any other > place where I should put those? Files used at runtime must not reside in /usr/share/doc, as this directory can be deleted. They should rather be put in /usr/share/package, and a symlink can be created in /usr/share/doc/package/examples if this makes sense. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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