Kai Hendry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Firstly, I think there is Debian Python Policy. But I can't find it. Any
> clues?
>
[...]
> I looked closely at pyblosxom, but I am a little bit confused how under
> debian/ there is pyblosxom/ with everything again with the directory
> structure. Is that
(Warning: I don't actually maintain any Python modules, only programs.)
On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 13:45, Kai Hendry wrote:
> Today I have spent a few hours trying to package a python library called
> lupy.
>
> http://www.divmod.org/Lupy/
>
> Firstly, I think there is Debian Python Policy. But I can'
Kai Hendry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Firstly, I think there is Debian Python Policy. But I can't find it. Any
> clues?
>
[...]
> I looked closely at pyblosxom, but I am a little bit confused how under
> debian/ there is pyblosxom/ with everything again with the directory
> structure. Is that
(Warning: I don't actually maintain any Python modules, only programs.)
On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 13:45, Kai Hendry wrote:
> Today I have spent a few hours trying to package a python library called
> lupy.
>
> http://www.divmod.org/Lupy/
>
> Firstly, I think there is Debian Python Policy. But I can'
Today I have spent a few hours trying to package a python library called
lupy.
http://www.divmod.org/Lupy/
Firstly, I think there is Debian Python Policy. But I can't find it. Any
clues?
Is there a simple example somewhere? One that just dumps some .py files
into site-package? I did apt-get sour
Today I have spent a few hours trying to package a python library called
lupy.
http://www.divmod.org/Lupy/
Firstly, I think there is Debian Python Policy. But I can't find it. Any
clues?
Is there a simple example somewhere? One that just dumps some .py files
into site-package? I did apt-get sour
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