Hi,
I have noticed that my python3-sip4-dbg package does not have debug symbols
for the python3 extension (i.e. sip.cpython-34m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so).
That package does not use distutils/setuptools, but uses its own build
system instead. In debian/rules, we make sure that:
- python3 extension is
On Apr 25, 2015, at 03:42 PM, Tomasz Buchert wrote:
> * the library provides a program as /usr/bin/pyenigma.py; should I:
>(a) declare another binary package (say, pyenigma) with it and
>make it depend on python3-enigma or (b) leave it as it is now, a
>part of the library?
>(a) se
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 at 12:26 mudongliang
wrote:
> Today I try to install a software - youdao dict.
> First I try it in vmware machine: Linuxmint and Ubuntu. It can succeed!
> But when I do it in Debian , it fails ; And the reason is the lost of
> python3-xlib.
> So I search in the web page of Deb
I don't think so ! I think debian will support python3 sooner or later, and
give up python2 . This is a question of time . So although python-xlib upstream
did not have update , if there is a need for it , I think there will be someone
to maintain it for users !mudongliang
From: br...@microcom
慕冬亮 writes:
> I don't think so !
Please don't top-post. In this case, it is completely unclear what
specifically you are disagreing with.
Are you saying the upstream is not moribund? What evidence is there
that the project is still actively developed?
Are you saying that the code base already
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