On 2009-11-30 00:44:45 +0100, Tim Michelsen wrote:
Therefore, I pu the minimum python version in my control file:
XS-Python-Version: =2.5
I am on Ubuntu Karmic.
When installing the package generated with
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
the system also installes the modules files for Python 2.5
Hello,
first, thanks to all answers.
So why are the build module files for Python 2.5 additionally installed?
Because you wrote that this package works on all python version = 2.5.
And in Karmic the supported python version are 2.5 and 2.6. So the
module gets also build for python2.5 (in
On 2009-11-30 23:10:43 +0100, Tim Michelsen wrote:
What do I need to change in my control file in order to get only the
Python 2.6 files installed on systems where 2.6 is the default Python
version?
Does it make the package that bigger that you don't want it? Do you have
a reason for
Dear fellow packagers,
I need some advice on packaging python packages.
I have two packages:
1. package
The upstream author defines:
Python_ 2.4 or later.
Please note that Python_ 3 is not supported yet.
Therefore, I pu the minimum python version in my control file:
Hi,
2009/11/30 Tim Michelsen timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de
XS-Python-Version: =2.5
What do I need to change in my control file in order to get only the
Python 2.6 files installed on systems where 2.6 is the default Python
version?
XS-Python-Version: current, = 2.5
See