> Take, for example, sharpmusique. I want to be able to browse the
> iTMS. Since I don't develop with C# or Mono/.NET I don't know
> anything about the different versions of each and I really don't care.
> I just want the application to work. The package depends on a version
> of mono that works
On 2006-02-10 18:12, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le vendredi 10 février 2006 à 16:46 +0100, Pavel Šimerda a écrit :
> > > For a module that has few or zero reverse dependencies, there should be
> > > one single package, named python-foo, containing the module for the
> &g
> That depends ... if you need some 3rd party package/module that debian
> built only for 2.3 then yes, but if all the package/modules that you
> need have python2.4 builds in debian then you can use 2.4.
this is the case with wxWidgets and kid
> See the Python Policy for the various circumstance
On 2006-02-10 09:05, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le jeudi 09 février 2006 à 22:57 +0100, Pavel Šimerda a écrit :
> > At first look I thought python packages in debian are called
> > python2.3-packagename and python2.4-packagename. And that there's a
> > metapackage python
On 2006-02-01 21:20, Bob Tanner wrote:
> Pavel ?imerda wrote:
> > Hi people
> > I debian/testing there's a deb package called just 'kid'. It's a very
> > nice templating system for python.
> >
> > Debian's package 'kid' is for python2.3... so I'd maybe prefer calling it
> > python2.3-kid.
> >
>
Hi people
I debian/testing there's a deb package called just 'kid'. It's a very nice
templating system for python.
Debian's package 'kid' is for python2.3... so I'd maybe prefer calling it
python2.3-kid.
And there's no python2.4 version of this package...
Although it's easy to install it us
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