Re: Python / Debian package dependencies

2008-11-22 Thread Paul Boddie
On 21 Nov, 23:09, Steven Samuel Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 1. I must use a 'higher-level' tool than dpkg to install the package > which automatically resolves and installs dependency packages. There has > got to be a way to use apt-get for .deb files which do not reside > (yet) in a repo

Re: Python / Debian package dependencies

2008-11-21 Thread Stephane Bulot
Steven, apt-get uses /etc/apt/sources.list file to know where packages must be downloaded from. Usually from a http repository. But, you can use a file destination: deb file:/path/to/file unstable main contrib non-free I advise you to read the debian maintainer guide and the apt-get and sources.l

Re: Python / Debian package dependencies

2008-11-21 Thread Steven Samuel Cole
That's exactly the piece of information I needed! :-) The control file created by setdeb (stdeb_run_setup, to be precise) looks like this (some lines will get wrapped): Source: Maintainer: Section: python Priority: optional Build-Depends: python-setuptools (>= 0.6b3-1), python-all-dev (>=

Re: Python / Debian package dependencies

2008-11-21 Thread Stephane Bulot
I'm not familiar with stdeb, but dpkg-buildpackage needs a file called "control". This is this file that will be used to generate deb archive with the good dependancies. Into this file, there are two fields, Build-Depends and Depends, that give to dpkg-buildpackage what are the package dependancies

Re: Python / Debian package dependencies

2008-11-20 Thread Steven Samuel Cole
Hey Paul thanks for your reply! :-) 2008/11/21 Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Are you saying that psycopg2 needs setuptools for the setup.py script > to work? This isn't generally the case (or wasn't), but maybe the > "entry point" is a setuptools thing which would then demand that > software

Re: Python / Debian package dependencies

2008-11-20 Thread Steven Samuel Cole
Hi Stephane, thanks for your reply! :-) I do not get any notification or warning or whatever from dpkg, all output I get when running # sudo dpkg -i python-_0.0.1-4927-1_all.deb is Selecting previously deselected package python-. (Reading database ... 15026 files and directories cur

Re: Python / Debian package dependencies

2008-11-20 Thread Paul Boddie
On 20 Nov, 02:14, "Steven Samuel Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am trying to build a debian package for my python modules using > stdeb and dpkg-buildpackage. The package building itself works, I also > managed to have an entry point created and I can use my python modules > on the Ubuntu v

Re: Python / Debian package dependencies

2008-11-20 Thread Stephane Bulot
Hi Steven, This is a normal behaviour for dpkg. If there is a failing dependancy, dpkg will not install dependancies, it will notify only and will not install the package. Dependancies installations are managed by the front-end to dpkg (aptitude or apt). This is not a python issue that you are faci

Python / Debian package dependencies

2008-11-19 Thread Steven Samuel Cole
Hi all, I am trying to build a debian package for my python modules using stdeb and dpkg-buildpackage. The package building itself works, I also managed to have an entry point created and I can use my python modules on the Ubuntu virtual machine I use to test the package. The problem is that my m