Josselin Mouette <j...@debian.org> writes: > Le mardi 14 avril 2009 à 16:51 +1000, Ben Finney a écrit : > > ===== > > --- > > docutils-writer-manpage-0.1~svn.r5663/debian/docutils-writer-manpage.install > > +++ > > docutils-writer-manpage-0.1~svn.r5663/debian/docutils-writer-manpage.install > > @@ -1 +1 @@ > > -usr/share/pyshared/docutils/writers/ > > +usr/lib/python*/site-packages/docutils/writers/ > > ===== > > > > This appears to ignore the ‘dh_pysupport(1)’ documentation, instead > > relying on ‘dh_install’ to install the files explicitly. Why is this > > necessary? > > The former documentation in dh_pysupport was misleading. It was > already not required to install files in /usr/share/python-support. > Files are picked by dh_pysupport at whatever place the upstream build > system installs them.
What about in this case, where there *is* no upstream build system for these modules and the only supported install method is “copy the module files where you want them”? Where should I put the upstream library files so that the above ‘docutils-writer-manpage.install’ is not needed and ‘dh_pysupport’ will get them automatically? I have not come up with any combination that obviated this file. -- \ “Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas | `\ are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats.” | _o__) —Howard Aiken | Ben Finney
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