Steven, apt-get uses /etc/apt/sources.list file to know where packages must be downloaded from. Usually from a http repository. But, you can use a file destination: deb file:/path/to/file unstable main contrib non-free
I advise you to read the debian maintainer guide and the apt-get and sources.list man. Regards. Stephane 2008/11/21 Steven Samuel Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > That's exactly the piece of information I needed! :-) > > The control file created by setdeb (stdeb_run_setup, to be precise) looks > like this (some lines will get wrapped): > > Source: <my package name> > Maintainer: <my name> <my email address> > Section: python > Priority: optional > Build-Depends: python-setuptools (>= 0.6b3-1), python-all-dev (>= > 2.3.5-11), debhelper (>= 5.0.38), python-central (>= 0.5.6) > Standards-Version: 3.7.2 > XS-Python-Version: all > > Package: python-<my package name> > Architecture: all > Depends: ${python:Depends} > Recommends: > Suggests: > XB-Python-Version: ${python:Versions} > Provides: ${python:Provides} > Description: <my description> > > So apparently, stdeb adds setuptools by itself already, but it does not add > the dependency packages I specified in setup.py. > > When I now append python-psycopg2 (>= 2.0.6-3) to the Depends: copy the > .deb file to the virtual machine and run sudo dpkg -i python-<my package > name>-all.deb, I get the following output: > > Selecting previously deselected package python-<my package name>. > (Reading database ... 17508 files and directories currently installed.) > Unpacking python-<my package name> (from python-<my package > name>_0.0.1-4927-1_all.deb) ... > dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of > python-inro-marvin-setup: > python-<my package name> depends on python-psycopg2 (>= 2.0.6-3); however: > Package python-psycopg2 is not installed. > dpkg: error processing python-<my package name> (--install): > dependency problems - leaving unconfigured > Errors were encountered while processing: > python-<my package name> > > > My conclusions: > > 1. I must use a 'higher-level' tool than dpkg to install the package which > automatically resolves and installs dependency packages. There has got to > be a way to use apt-get for .deb files which do not reside (yet) in a > repository. > > 2. stdeb does not seem to 'transform' dependencies specified in setup.py > into dependencies in its output files. There seems to be a mailing list for > stedb at http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig. I'll try > there. > > Thanks for your help! > > Cheers, > > Steve > > > Stephane Bulot schrieb: > >> I'm not familiar with stdeb, but dpkg-buildpackage needs a file called >> "control". This is this file that will be used to generate deb archive with >> the good dependancies. Into this file, there are two fields, Build-Depends >> and Depends, that give to dpkg-buildpackage what are the package >> dependancies. >> Check this "control" file content, you should have psycopg2 and setuptools >> (if it is really a dependancy) in the Depends field. If it not the case, do >> it manually. Do not forget to check and notify the version of this >> dependancies. >> Regards. >> Stephane >> >> 2008/11/21 Steven Samuel Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >> >> Hey Paul >> >> thanks for your reply! :-) >> >> 2008/11/21 Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>: >> > Are you saying that psycopg2 needs setuptools for the setup.py >> script >> > to work? This isn't generally the case (or wasn't), but maybe the >> > "entry point" is a setuptools thing which would then demand that >> > software's presence. >> >> Not exactly. My package requires psycopg2 to run and (from what it >> looks like to me) setuptools must be available in order to use its >> installation mechanism (setup.py, entry points, etc.) >> >> > How does stdeb know which package provides psycopg2? I'm not really >> > familiar with stdeb - I write my own packaging files - but might >> it be >> > the case that you need to specify python-psycopg2 instead? >> >> I tried python-psycopg2, but that caused a ValueError in stdeb about a >> 'parenthesized list' -psycopg2. >> By trial & error I found out that I seem to have to use the package >> name without the python- bit, because then stdeb does run without >> error. >> >> If the name was really the issue, I would at least expect stdeb to >> report an error about an unknown package or so... >> >> Cheers, >> >> Stefan >> >> 2008/11/21 Steven Samuel Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: >> > Hey Paul >> > >> > thanks for your reply! :-) >> > >> > 2008/11/21 Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: >> >> Are you saying that psycopg2 needs setuptools for the setup.py >> script >> >> to work? This isn't generally the case (or wasn't), but maybe the >> >> "entry point" is a setuptools thing which would then demand that >> >> software's presence. >> > >> > Not exactly. My package requires psycopg2 to run and (from what it >> > looks like to me) setuptools must be available in order to use its >> > installation mechanism (setup.py, entry points, etc.) >> > >> >> How does stdeb know which package provides psycopg2? I'm not really >> >> familiar with stdeb - I write my own packaging files - but might >> it be >> >> the case that you need to specify python-psycopg2 instead? >> > >> > I tried python-psycopg2, but that caused a ValueError in stdeb >> about a >> > 'parenthesized list' -psycopg2. >> > By trial & error I found out that I seem to have to use the package >> > name without the python- bit, because then stdeb does run without >> > error. >> > >> > If the name was really the issue, I would at least expect stdeb to >> > report an error about an unknown package or so... >> > >> > Cheers, >> > >> > Stefan >> > >> -- >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >> >> >> > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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