Gregor Hoffleit (2001-03-23 21:39:07 +0100) :
> currently, our Python packages mostly ship .py files and compile
> them into .pyc files at run time in order to save space in the debs.
The Python situation sounds remarkably like the Emacs one, don't you
think? We have several (okay, two) flavours
Roland Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe we could reuse the Emacs way? Ask Joey to add a dh_python,
> write up a /usr/lib/pythonen-common/python-install, and byte-compile
> at install-time for all the present flavours?
>
> Just an idea, of course.
We have already talked about using
Gregor Hoffleit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> currently, our Python packages mostly ship .py files and compile them into
> .pyc files at run time in order to save space in the debs.
The way you do it currently is fine. If people don't want pyc, they
can freely delete them.
I don't
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