Dear Richard, On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 08:26:00AM -0500, Richard Darst wrote: > I worked with kmap last night to get my package of python-lzma (in > DPMT svn) in shape. We think it's good, and he suggested I email here > for further review and possibly sponsorship (to experimental since it > depends on 2.6). > > If there's anything else I can/should do, please let me know.
We missed the following points: Luca Falavigna pointed out these issues: debian/control: * "Maintainer:" doubled. (I fixed this) debian/copyright: * Licensed under LGPLv3+ * Please add license headers too. debian/rules: * debhelper >= 7.3.5 has automatic support for building extensions for every supported Python version, so overriding dh_auto_* should be omitted. * Why overriding dh_pysupport? In addition, I observed that the package, when built, is currently uninstallable, even with the Python from experimental. The reason is that ${python:Depends} expands to python (>= 2.6), which is currently unsatisfiable, as the version of the "python" package in experimental is 2.5.4-3: http://packages.debian.org/experimental/python Others can chip in with more advice; including whether to wait till Python 2.6 is uploaded to unstable, or whether this can be worked around. Thanks. Kumar -- Less is more or less more -- Y_Plentyn on #LinuxGER
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