Hi Piotr, Martin Pitt discovered this problem in dh_python3:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3-defaults/+bug/809951 Even in a post-PEP 3149 world, Python 3.2 itself can import untagged .so files (which preserves backward compatibility). python3-gobject's build system does not tag .so files even when it's built with Python 3.2. I'm not entirely sure how to handle this, but I think this bit of code in dh_python3 should not hardcode vers==31: -----snip snip----- def tagged_extname(fname, version, dbg_package=False): """Return tagged extension name for given file & version.""" vers = vrepr(version) # make sure it's a string vers = vers.replace('.', '') if vers == '3': # assume .so files without tag in /usr/lib/python3/ are build for Python 3.1 vers = '31' if fname.endswith('_d.so'): fname = "%s.%s.so" % (fname[:-5], DBG_EXTENSION_TAG % vers) elif dbg_package: fname = "%s.%s.so" % (fname[:-3], DBG_EXTENSION_TAG % vers) else: fname = "%s.%s.so" % (fname[:-3], EXTENSION_TAG % vers) return fname -----snip snip----- Probably, it should query the version of Python being used, with something like: $ python3 -c "import sysconfig; print(sysconfig.get_config_var('SO'))" .cpython-32mu.so Thoughts? -Barry
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