l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) skribis:
> Here’s an improved version of the patch you posted, which removes the
> dependency on Autoconf/Automake and keeps using /var as the
> localstatedir.
>
> However, programs now need help to find their Python modules:
>
> $ /gnu/store/4s58vq7zn5l10143736imvq4
Hi,
On Mon, 04 Apr 2016 23:45:07 +0200
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) wrote:
> Here’s an improved version of the patch you posted, which removes the
> dependency on Autoconf/Automake and keeps using /var as the
> localstatedir.
I've tested your patched patch and can confirm that the package "hpl
Hi,
Here’s an improved version of the patch you posted, which removes the
dependency on Autoconf/Automake and keeps using /var as the
localstatedir.
However, programs now need help to find their Python modules:
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$ /gnu/store/4s58vq
> python-wrapper wraps python, so that python3 is presented to the system
> as python and as python3. Does the package really need both?
Yes. Many of the hplip scripts use #!/usr/bin/env python and some use
#!/usr/bin/env python3 . There's a script "hplip-install" which is kinda like
patch-sheba