Package: python-apt
Severity: wishlist

  If a program that uses libapt-pkg wants to allow python extensions to access
apt objects directly, the obvious way to do it is via python-apt.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like this is possible unless the apt layer
of the program is placed entirely under the control of python code.  It would
be nice if python-apt provided headers and interface functions that could be
used to wrap apt objects so they can be passed to Python and to unwrap them
so they can be processed by C++ functions.

  Presumably this stuff would go in the hypothetical package python-apt-dev.

  Daniel

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