Hi
Please do that!
I installed a pristine Debian Unstable/experimental on monday using
the testing installer. Until yesterday, none of the python-* packages
can be installed due to this problem dependency problems (python
(>=2.3), python (<< 2.4)).
Today they can be installed due to the depend
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> As I can understand him, we really should respect his wish. If Matthias
> agrees,
> I can extract the "dependency" generation code from dh_python and create
> a little perl library that would be included in the python package
> (or python-dev) and that would be used by dh_
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 09:21:19AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Alexandre Fayolle writes:
> > Hi,
> > Am I expected to upload an unchanged 0.2.0-3 package so that it will get
> > rebuilt with python2.4 as the default python version, or is something
> > going to happen automatically, for instance
Hello everybody,
as you might have seen on Joey's blog, he expressed some wishes about the
future of dh_python:
http://kitenet.net/~joey/blog/entry/proposed_transition_plan_for_removal_of_dh_python_from_debhelper.html
As I can understand him, we really should respect his wish. If Matthias agrees,
Alexandre Fayolle writes:
> Hi,
> Am I expected to upload an unchanged 0.2.0-3 package so that it will get
> rebuilt with python2.4 as the default python version, or is something
> going to happen automatically, for instance a binary only NMU ?
a binaryNMU should be sufficient; if you know that th
Hi,
I maintaint pyqonsole which has the following declarations in
debian/control:
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5.0.37.1), python-dev (>=2.3.5-7), python
(>=2.3.5-7), python-central
XS-Python-Version: current
The current version in the archive is 0.2.0-2 which depends on python
(>=2.3), python (<
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