Re: Packaging python programs (with private modules) using the current Python version and binNMU:able when that changes

2011-04-25 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Magnus Holmgren, 2011-04-25] > (Hi, please keep me CC:d as I'm not subscribed (yet).) done > dh_python2 will, unless told otherwise, and if modules are installed in the > standard location, create symlinks in the module trees of all supported > Python > versions, which is a bit pointless for

Re: Packaging python programs (with private modules) using the current Python version and binNMU:able when that changes

2011-04-25 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Magnus (2011.04.25_21:17:11_+0200) > dh_python2 will, unless told otherwise, and if modules are installed in the > standard location, create symlinks in the module trees of all supported > Python > versions Yes, that's how we prefer Python modules to be installed. Usable in all supported ver

Packaging python programs (with private modules) using the current Python version and binNMU:able when that changes

2011-04-25 Thread Magnus Holmgren
(Hi, please keep me CC:d as I'm not subscribed (yet).) I'm packaging an application written in (pure) Python. It comes in the form of a module (or set of modules) and some minmal python scripts (with #!/usr/bin/env python or #!/usr/bin/python on top). dh_python2 will, unless told otherwise, and

python2.5 removal: dd-list of affected packages

2011-04-25 Thread Luca Falavigna
python2.5 source package is planned to be removed from sid soon [0], there are several packages still depending on one of the binaries provided by it, though. Bugs have been already filed, you can see them at [1]. I also provide a dd-list of the affected packages. Adam C. Powell salome (U) Lu

Re: Accepted gnome-python-desktop 2.30.2-1 (source all amd64)

2011-04-25 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le dimanche 24 avril 2011 à 10:18 +, Laurent Bigonville a écrit : > gnome-python-desktop (2.30.2-1) unstable; urgency=low > - Add Provides: ${python:Provides} to binary packages Thanks for the much needed update, but please stop adding bugs to otherwise working packages. ${python:Provide