discrepancy in python policy

2007-01-31 Thread Carlo Segre


Hello All;

Section B.2 of the Python Policy shows a code snippet that indicates you 
need to use dh_python after dh_pycentral.  According to the dh_python man 
page it is deprecated so this should be changed.


In addition, just a bit further down, there is a statement that:

  If you want python-central to handle private modules, you must pass the
   list of directories containing them to dh_python (but not
   dh_pycentral).

I presume that this must also be changed to read that the maintainer has 
to install private modules explicitly.


Cheers,

Carlo

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Re: discrepancy in python policy

2007-01-31 Thread Carlo Segre

On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Josselin Mouette wrote:


Le mercredi 31 janvier 2007 à 14:15 -0600, Carlo Segre a écrit :

I presume that this must also be changed to read that the maintainer has
to install private modules explicitly.



The most accurate documentation you can find (apart from specific
python-support or python-central documentation) is probably the wiki,
but even this one lists the XS-Python-Version: current insanity.



Is the XS-Python-Version: current stuff replaced with something else to 
flag a package that uses python-central but needs to be rebuilt for a 
python transition?


Carlo

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Illinois Institute of Technology
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