On Sep 22, 2004, at 9:00 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to update some of my packages to use variants, and one of these is pygtk. As it exists now, there is a -py22 version and a -py23 version, for the respective versions of Python. There's also a placeholder pygtk package that depends on either the -py22 version or the -py23 version. (It's of type: bundle.)

I'm trying to combine this all into one package... Is there a way to only offer the pygtk-py22 and pygtk-py23 variants, and not a base pygtk package? Or would it be better to just leave the packages as they are now?


Hi Jeremy.

In the case of perl modules, we've now elminated the "bundle" packages because of the confusion that they were causing for users, particularly when one perl module package had to depend on another. I think the system is much cleaner now.

So I would personally recommend just using pygtk-py22 and pygtk-py23, and not having a bundle package anymore. Others may have different opinions, though; if so, I hope they speak up!

  -- Dave



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