bother with this one; BitPim actually builds its
extensions only for whichever Python version is currently default, as
they're private and the app needs wxPython anyway.
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ral actually supports that case
AFAICT. :-/ As such, I'll leave the (binNMU-friendly) packaging as is.
BTW, do you have an ETA for the transition?
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itely also an issue.
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"José Fonseca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Or find someway to override dpkg-shlibdeps behavior so that it
> produces the right dependency list.
Supplying a suitable shlibs.local should achieve this.
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g/debian-python/2008/03/msg00033.html
(yes, really message 33 in both months!)
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l you resolve the breakage.
I do, however, see a couple of concrete issues with your script:
> if [ "$1" = "-d" ]; then
> debug=-d
> shift
> fi
Shouldn't you fix that at build time à la $version?
> rtupdate) rtupdate $1 ;;
More c
no further concerns offhand. Thanks
for the excellent work!
> Indeed. I had sent out the note before fully testing
> the script. How embarrassing.
No problem; typos happen, and help remind reviewers to stay on their
toes. :-)
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ions as long
as you arrange for inter-package dependencies to be bin-NMU safe (no
strict all -> any dependencies).
> P.S.: Please CC me in replies, I'm not subscribed.
Done; thanks for warning us.
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thon-dsv) but
Debian's fltk1.1 maintainer, I'm probably the natural choice of
sponsor, and will proceed to upload the package within the next few
days unless somebody else chooses to step in.
Thanks for putting the package together.
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et it. ;-)
Thanks for your contribution to Debian!
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;numpyconfig.h".
- Per pyconfig.h, take advantage of the fact that GCC predefines
__BIG_ENDIAN__ or __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ as appropriate. (Numpy's
headers shouldn't actually #include , of course, just
learn from it.)
- Fall back on trying rather than #error-ing out, on the
gro
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Aaron M. Ucko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: python-dsv
Version : 1.4.0
Upstream Author : Cliff Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/python-dsv/
* License : standa
Greetings, all.
I'd be happy to maintain my (trivial) python-dsv package within the
team, though I doubt I'll have much time to help out with other
modules. (For the record, my alioth username is ucko.)
Thanks.
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