Josh Triplett wrote: > The current version of PySol in both testing and unstable ships the > Python source in the package, but does not build from it, and does not > include any easy way to do so. Instead, it ships a single precompiled > ..pyc file supplied by upstream, which, according to README.SOURCE in the > source package, is created by concatenating all the source files and > running the result to force Python to compile it. This approach has > several problems: > > * Difficult to fix bugs (see bug 237035 for an example). > * No way to verify that the compiled bytecode corresponds to the source. > * If this version is released, it would be difficult to perform security > updates for it. > > For these reasons, pysol should be removed from testing until this > problem is solved.
FWIW: I fully agree. If that's the way pysol is intended to be generated, it should be done in the build target, of course, not by upstream. Regards, Joey -- Of course, I didn't mean that, which is why I didn't say it. What I meant to say, I said. -- Thomas Bushnell