Re: Bug#1009397: dh-python: Flit plugin suddenly installs to usr/local/ causing FTBFS

2022-04-15 Thread Philip Rinn
Hi Stefano, Am 15.04.22 um 16:08 schrieb Stefano Rivera: Aha, of course. You can try to use the pyproject plugin, directly (we should retire the flit plugin in favour of it, at some point). I did that and it indeed fixes the problem. But yes, fixing the flit plugin should be simple enough...

Re: Bug#1009397: dh-python: Flit plugin suddenly installs to usr/local/ causing FTBFS

2022-04-15 Thread Philip Rinn
Hi Stefano, Am 15.04.22 um 15:44 schrieb Stefano Rivera: It'll be something related to https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2022/03/msg00039.html So true, thanks for the pointer. I'll have a more detailed look, later today. I think I found a way to fix it, just like you did it here http

Re: dh-python: Flit plugin suddenly installs to usr/local/ causing FTBFS

2022-04-15 Thread Philip Rinn
Hi, I missed one details: these three packages are the only ones which fail with this specific error (dh_usrlocal: error: debian/solo-python/usr/local/bin/solo is not a directory) in the rebuild of unstable Lucas did (see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=ftbfs-20220412;users=l

dh-python: Flit plugin suddenly installs to usr/local/ causing FTBFS

2022-04-15 Thread Philip Rinn
Hi, I'm writing to the list as I'm not sure what the source of the problem is. The symptom is that at least three packages (flit, solo-python and weasyprint) start to FTBFS as flit installs the binaries to usr/local/bin instead of usr/bin - see #1009392, #1009397 and #1009461. I looked through