Re: Problems with new policy

2001-11-26 Thread Federico Di Gregorio
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 20:01, dman wrote: [snip] > package > libsip2-python2.1 > contains > /usr/lib/libsip2-python2.1.so > > o provides libsip version 2 linked against python 2.1 going slightly off-topic, this problem is a good example of i dubt i always had with debian sonames.

Re: Problems with new policy

2001-11-26 Thread dman
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 06:24:32PM +, Ricardo Javier Cardenes wrote: | On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 02:37:58AM +1100, Donovan Baarda wrote: | > In any case, it is the same basic problem for any multi-version packages; | > you need to either make them co-exist properly so they can both be installed

Re: Problems with new policy

2001-11-26 Thread Federico Di Gregorio
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 19:24, Ricardo Javier Cardenes wrote: [snip] > That's the point. There's no problem with PyQt. It's a Python module and > both it and its extension shared object reside at > /usr/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages. My problem is about libsip. If libsip > has to be at /usr/lib (as it'

Re: Problems with new policy

2001-11-26 Thread Ricardo Javier Cardenes
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 02:37:58AM +1100, Donovan Baarda wrote: > On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 02:52:51PM +, Ricardo Javier Cardenes wrote: > Maybe I'm an idiot and I don't fully understand the problem... but what's > the problem? Probably I explained bad the problem, or even there's no problem,

Re: Packages that still need to be updated to new python policy

2001-11-26 Thread Federico Di Gregorio
On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 10:29, Anthony Towns wrote: > Hello, > > The following packages still depend: on python-base. These dependencies > need to be fixed. > > Bug#118951: geas 0.0.6-2 geas 0.0.6-2 i386 > Bug#119218: gnats2w 0.15.2 gnats2w 0.15.2 all > Bug#119230: junior-programm

Re: Problems with new policy

2001-11-26 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 02:52:51PM +, Ricardo Javier Cardenes wrote: > > I'm re-packaging 'sip' and 'python-pyqt' to make them comply the new > Policy, but I've just found a problem. Let me explain it a bit: > > - sip is a tool that helps creating Python wrappers over C++ classes. >It pa

Problems with new policy

2001-11-26 Thread Ricardo Javier Cardenes
I'm re-packaging 'sip' and 'python-pyqt' to make them comply the new Policy, but I've just found a problem. Let me explain it a bit: - sip is a tool that helps creating Python wrappers over C++ classes. It parses a .sip (kind of .i - swig) file, and generates .cpp and .py You end with a .p

Re: Packages that still need to be updated to new python policy

2001-11-26 Thread Ben Burton
> Bug#118664: omniorb 1:3.0.4-2.1 omniorb 1:3.0.4-2.1 i386 I have an NMU ready to go for omniorb that fixes this and other bugs; just waiting for word from the maintainer (who is usually quite good with writing back). Ben. -- Ben Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://b