Hi debian-python, I do have a question on Python packaging that was unfortunately not answered by the available documentation. I guess it is a misunderstanding on my side.
I have a Python application with private extension modules, so the package is Arch: any. Because there is no way (at least I'm not aware of that) to split the package because the modules are private, I can't seperate the large part of the app out to /usr/share/package/ because the extension module parts under /usr/lib/package/ can't be loaded. Is there a way to do that or is the recommended way to put everything to /usr/lib/package/ even thought large parts are arch-indep? Also, is it OK to build just against the default Python version in Debian or should all versions be supported? Upstream's build system does not enable to build against a specific version of Python. Thanks in advance! Best regards Manuel P.S.: Please CC me in replies, I'm not subscribed. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]