Hello everybody, I'm packaging a daemon that I've developed in python3 and I
need to split the core modules in two deb packages, but I don't now how to do
that.
One of the module is specific for Raspberry Pi, it adds some
functionalities, but
the daemon itself doesn't require a Pi hardware and can
Hi Dominik, thanks for your reply.
> Well, in that case, with you being upstream, I'd separate the two
> packages entirely.
Yes, I can do that. But, don't you think a whole package for a single
python file is... too much?
>> I can exclude rpi.py module from main package and create a
>> python3-m
Hi Piotr,
> ("mypackage" is module name which will be shipped in python3-mypackage
> binary package and "rpi" or "rpi-daemon" is binary package shipping the
> daemon)
> [...]
> if it's one file only (without private modules) you can install directly
> into /usr/bin/
The file rpi.py is a module o
Hi Ioannes,
> why would you want to do that?
> i mean: what harm comes from shipping the rpi.py file on non-rpi systems?
Because only the rpi module requires gpiozero module to work properly,
but I cannot put a dependency on gpiozero for the whole package.
> is that file exposed to the user or i
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