Re: Fw: RFS: python-coverage 3.0.1-1

2009-10-17 Thread Bernd Zeimetz
Ben Finney wrote: > The changelog entry for ‘debhelper’ 7.3.5 says: > > * python_distutils buildsystem: Build for all supported Python > versions that are installed. Ensure that correct shebangs are > created by using `python' first during build and install. > Closes: #520834 >

Re: Fw: RFS: python-coverage 3.0.1-1

2009-10-17 Thread Ben Finney
Bernd Zeimetz writes: > Ben Finney wrote: > > I can't find where ‘/usr/bin/’ is excluded from requirement to be > > created; is it in a part of Policy that I've overlooked? > > There is no need to use a .dirs file if setup.py creates the directory > for you. Gotcha. Okay, removed. > > The chan

Debhelper 7, Python package, multiple binary packages (was: RFS: python-coverage 3.0.1-1)

2009-10-17 Thread Ben Finney
Ben Finney writes: > Once I learn how to make a ‘foo-dbg’ package, I can do that in the > next release […] I've learned some about creating a ‘foo-dbg’ package [0]. However, I'm ending up with a source package that installs none of the Python files into any of the binary packages. Can someone p

Depending on linux-libc-dev

2009-10-17 Thread Stephen Kitt
Hi, I know this was discussed a few months ago, and the conclusion was that depending on linux-libc-dev (for packages which use linux/*.h headers) was unnecessary, since build-essential depends on libc6-dev which depends on linux-libc-dev. However this is true only on Linux-based Debian architect

RFS: john

2009-10-17 Thread Ruben Molina
Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "john". * Package name: john Version : 1.7.3.1-1 Upstream Author : Alexander Peslyak (Solar Designer) * URL : http://www.openwall.com/john/ * License : GPL2+ Section : admin It builds these bin

Re: RFS: john

2009-10-17 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 01:13:59PM -0500, Ruben Molina a écrit : > Dear mentors, > > I am looking for a sponsor for my package "john". Dear Ruben, thank you for adopting john. I will upload the pakage that does the adoption, unless you want to work with a regular sponsor (which I am not). Befor