[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: How do I know if my package is 'arch-all' or 'arch-any'?



Le mardi 29 décembre 2009 à 23:38 +0200, anatoly techtonik a écrit :
> > all: Package works on all architectures without (re-) compilation,
> >     e.g. a program written in Python
> >
> > any: Package needs e.g. compilation, but will work on any
> >     architecture, e.g. a library for Python, but written in C
> 
> Thanks! How about updating python-support README with these comments?
> Something makes me think that most Python people who are the primary
> readers of this text don't really know what is "arch-all" or
> "arch-any".

You have to be kidding.

Especially, a more Python-oriented description (talking about the
difference between pure-Python modules and C extensions) is already
included in this file.

-- 
 .''`.      Josselin Mouette
: :' :
`. `'   “I recommend you to learn English in hope that you in
  `-     future understand things”  -- Jörg Schilling



Reply to: