Dear mentors.
I'm in the process of upgrading my package rhinote to the new Python policy,
following the instruction found on the Debian Wiki. [1]
Unfortunately the resulting package has some problems building: dpkg-gencontrol
whines about ${python:Depends} being an unknown substitution var
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 05:33:57PM +0100, Raphael Goulais wrote:
> > Thanks for quick answer.
> you're welcome :)
;)
> > BTW why this document isn't included in mentioned page?
> I think this is because the policy is still a draft. Hence, it is not
> fully official. There's a debian-python group
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 05:33:57PM +0100, Raphael Goulais wrote:
> > Thanks for quick answer.
> you're welcome :)
;)
> > BTW why this document isn't included in mentioned page?
> I think this is because the policy is still a draft. Hence, it is not
> fully official. There's a debian-python group
Le ven 16/01/2004 à 17:24, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo a écrit :
> Thanks for quick answer.
you're welcome :)
> BTW why this document isn't included in mentioned page?
I think this is because the policy is still a draft. Hence, it is not
fully official. There's a debian-python group you should subs
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 05:12:02PM +0100, Raphael Goulais wrote:
> > Is there somewhere any Python Policy?
> > Or any advices/hints how to package Python program properly?
> In the python package ... /usr/share/doc/python/python-policy.html is a
> directory containing the p
Quoting Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello.
>
> Is there somewhere any Python Policy?
> Or any advices/hints how to package Python program properly?
In the python package ... /usr/share/doc/python/python-policy.html is a
directory containing the policy.
Cheers,
Raphael
Hello.
Is there somewhere any Python Policy?
Or any advices/hints how to package Python program properly?
Or maybe I should follow Perl Policy with proper changes depending on
Python?
I'll be thankful for every links, hints ;)
regards
fEnIo
--
_ Bartosz Feński aka fEnIo | m
Le ven 16/01/2004 à 17:24, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo a écrit :
> Thanks for quick answer.
you're welcome :)
> BTW why this document isn't included in mentioned page?
I think this is because the policy is still a draft. Hence, it is not
fully official. There's a debian-python group you should subs
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 05:12:02PM +0100, Raphael Goulais wrote:
> > Is there somewhere any Python Policy?
> > Or any advices/hints how to package Python program properly?
> In the python package ... /usr/share/doc/python/python-policy.html is a
> directory containing the p
Quoting Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello.
>
> Is there somewhere any Python Policy?
> Or any advices/hints how to package Python program properly?
In the python package ... /usr/share/doc/python/python-policy.html is a
directory containing the policy.
Hello.
Is there somewhere any Python Policy?
Or any advices/hints how to package Python program properly?
Or maybe I should follow Perl Policy with proper changes depending on
Python?
I'll be thankful for every links, hints ;)
regards
fEnIo
--
_ Bartosz Feński aka fEnIo | m
I'm the maintainer of the libming packages.
Libming has Python bindings, so i made a package python2-ming.
The Python policy has changed now, and Python 2.1 is now the default
python, so i recompiled my package.
Could someone with python experience (i havn't used python much; i don&
I'm the maintainer of the libming packages.
Libming has Python bindings, so i made a package python2-ming.
The Python policy has changed now, and Python 2.1 is now the default
python, so i recompiled my package.
Could someone with python experience (i havn't used python much; i don&
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