Le mar 20 juin 2006 06:49, Andreas Barth a écrit : > * Raphael Hertzog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060620 01:35]: > > On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Raphael Hertzog wrote: > > > - uses "XS-Python-Standards-Version: 0.4" as reference field > > > to run in new policy mode. The presence of XS-Python-Version will > > > also trigger the new policy mode (this is for short-term > > > compatibility, it may be removed in the not too-distant future). > > > > Joe proposed on IRC to use "debian/pycompat" instead of a new > > field. It sounds very much debhelper-ish and I like it. > > It depends what the field means.
> For me, the Standards-Version was mainly a marker to say "this > package is compatible to Version x.y of the policy" - which allows > not only debhelper to work on it, but also to search for old packages > etc. > This is incompatbile with debian/pycompat (at least, if you want > to do it efficient). well thanks to the lintian lab, grepping for debian/pycompats or export DH_PYCOMPAT in debian/rules *is* fast. efficient I don't really know, but at least a list of the packages using an obsolete dh_pyton compat level is indeed easy to find. hence I do think it's a better idea than the XS-P-S-V. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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