Hi,

Depending upon which version of python is installed, the modules will go into a different place (/sw/lib/python-<VERSION>/site-packages).

Now, this is a problem for me, and I think I will have to make numeric-py22 and pil-py22 packages in order for sketch to work without having to answer a bunch of mails saying to install python-2.2 as sketch will not work with python-2.3. This is doable.

So the question arises, do we need to do something similar for all python modules?
i.e. have a bunch of package-py21 package-py22 package-py23 packages for python modules?


It would make them build the same .deb for all users regardless of what the user has installed ( policy, I believe ).

Open for discussion/suggestions.

Thanks,
Peter



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