Gerry Reno wrote: > Andrew Straw wrote: >> Gerry Reno wrote: >> >>> What if stdeb only had the command 'bdist_deb' and had no other >>> command. >>> >> >> I will not remove the "sdist_dsc" command from stdeb. I believe that the >> ability to produce debian source packages is much more important that >> the ability to produce binary packages which only target a single >> architecture and version of Debian/Ubuntu. "bdist_deb" is just a trivial >> add-on to that saving a couple lines of typing which may be helpful to >> people who aren't familiar with those lines. But I see the .dsc and >> associated files as much more useful as the compiled .deb files. >> >> >> > LMAO. Dang it. I am not suggesting or implying that you should > remove the 'sdist_dsc' command. I'm trying to illustrate that the > commandA-opts are just that and nothing more: commandA-opts. And > whatever part of the build/install process that they apply to, then > the commandA can use them for WHATEVER purpose. Which means that > since 'bdist_deb' calls 'sdist_dsc' it is perfectly ok to allow all > 'sdist_dsc' options to be passed into the 'bdist_deb' command which > can then pass them along to 'sdist_dsc'. 'bdist_deb' is a SUPERSET of > 'sdist_dsc'. I see -- you want to pass-through the options to sdist_dsc. Fine, implement this in a patch and I'll accept it.
>> For setting environment variables this way, they cannot be separated by >> a semicolon > The environment variables are not individually separated by a > semicolon. The WHOLE shell script environment variable declaration > statement needs to be separated from the install line statement. > > Simple demonstration of the problem with the 'echo' statement > simulating the 'install' statement: > $ a='123' b='456' echo test $a $b > test > $ a='123' b='456'; echo test $a $b > test 123 456 Passing to a subprocess is different. We're passing to a subprocess: $ a='123' python -c "import os; print os.environ['a']" 123 $ a='123'; python -c "import os; print os.environ['a']" Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in <module> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/UserDict.py", line 22, in __getitem__ raise KeyError(key) KeyError: 'a' _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig