Re: XS-Python-Version vs pyversions

2009-09-06 Thread Ludovico Cavedon
Steve Langasek wrote: > On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 07:59:13PM +0200, Luca Falavigna wrote: >> Il giorno Sun, 6 Sep 2009 19:32:34 +0200 >> Alessandro Dentella ha scritto: >>>pyversions: missing XS-Python-Version in control file, fall back to >>>debian/pyversions > >> It's fine to have debian/

Re: XS-Python-Version vs pyversions

2009-09-06 Thread Steve Langasek
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 07:59:13PM +0200, Luca Falavigna wrote: > Il giorno Sun, 6 Sep 2009 19:32:34 +0200 > Alessandro Dentella ha scritto: > >pyversions: missing XS-Python-Version in control file, fall back to > >debian/pyversions > It's fine to have debian/pyversions without XS-Python-

Re: XS-Python-Version vs pyversions

2009-09-06 Thread Luca Falavigna
Il giorno Sun, 6 Sep 2009 19:32:34 +0200 Alessandro Dentella ha scritto: >pyversions: missing XS-Python-Version in control file, fall back to >debian/pyversions It's fine to have debian/pyversions without XS-Python-Version when you use python-support, just ignore this notice. -- .''`.

Re: XS-Python-Version vs pyversions

2009-09-06 Thread Alessandro Dentella
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 12:37:14PM +0200, Luca Falavigna wrote: > Il giorno Sat, 05 Sep 2009 20:40:30 -0700 > Ludovico Cavedon ha scritto: > > So you are suggesting that to keep both pyversions and > > XS-Python-Version, correct? > > There's no need to have them both. if debian/pyversions exists,

Re: XS-Python-Version vs pyversions

2009-09-06 Thread Luca Falavigna
Il giorno Sat, 05 Sep 2009 20:40:30 -0700 Ludovico Cavedon ha scritto: > So you are suggesting that to keep both pyversions and > XS-Python-Version, correct? There's no need to have them both. if debian/pyversions exists, dh_pysupport parses it without looking at XS-Python-Version field, which re

Re: XS-Python-Version vs pyversions

2009-09-06 Thread Steve Langasek
On Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 08:40:30PM -0700, Ludovico Cavedon wrote: > Steve Langasek debian.org> writes: > > The XS-Python-Version field was specified as a tool for detecting, without > > having to download and inspect individual source packages, that a given > > package can be successfully rebuilt