Re: pysupport and site-packages

2006-11-11 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le samedi 11 novembre 2006 à 10:43 +0100, Thomas Viehmann a écrit : > > If you want to just ship some .py files manually, the simplest way is > > probably to install them to /usr/share/python-support/$package instead > > of /usr/lib/python2.X/site-packages. > > Well, /usr/lib/python/site-packages

Re: pysupport and site-packages

2006-11-11 Thread Thomas Viehmann
Josselin Mouette wrote: > I don't think /usr/lib/python is handled by python-support. If it is, > that's an unexpected feature :) No it doesn't, sorry for the noise... > If you want to just ship some .py files manually, the simplest way is > probably to install them to /usr/share/python-support/$p

Re: pysupport and site-packages

2006-11-10 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le samedi 11 novembre 2006 à 01:09 +0100, Thomas Viehmann a écrit : > Hi, > > in the pysupport documents (python-policy, Manoj's writing, package > README), the site-packages directories I've seen mentioned all seem to > be /usr/lib/pythonX.Y. Packages installing .pys there usually have to > work

pysupport and site-packages

2006-11-10 Thread Thomas Viehmann
Hi, in the pysupport documents (python-policy, Manoj's writing, package README), the site-packages directories I've seen mentioned all seem to be /usr/lib/pythonX.Y. Packages installing .pys there usually have to work to find out X and Y and AFAIUI /usr/lib/python is dealt with by pysupport just a