Hi, I'm packaging a program called treeline, which is a tool for working with all kind of information that fits into a tree-like structure and it's written in python. The homepage of the program is http://www.bellz.org/treeline/
1) I have the current draft of my packages at http://baby.yi.org/packages/treeline/ in case you want to have a look at them. They only have a lintian warning which I'm not very sure how to handle: W: treeline: script-not-executable ./usr/lib/treeline/spellcheck.py N: N: This file starts with the #! sequence that marks interpreted scripts, N: but it is not executable. The program consists of many .py scripts which are called from a shell script, so the don't really need to be executable, but all of them seem to have a starting shebang line: #!/usr/bin/env python Should I remove this linkes from the files? 2) The installation script generates python compiled .pyc files during the creation of the package. I think I can remember there were some other packages which did that compilation durinf the installation of the package in the postinst script. Which of both approaches seems to be better? Are they equivalent? 3) The installation script installs the files in /usr/lib/treeline/. These files seem to be totally arch-independent, and thus it might be better to put them under /usr/share/treeline/. Should I keep the default installation dir or just change it? Greetings and thanks (and happy New Year) :) Miry ______________________________________________ LLama Gratis a cualquier PC del Mundo. Llamadas a fijos y moviles desde 1 centimo por minuto. http://es.voice.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]