Re: Bug#599215: Homonymous modules that will conflict in META makes dh-ocaml choke.
Le 08. 10. 10 13:10, Stéphane Glondu a écrit :
Le 06/10/2010 20:32, Guillaume Yziquel a écrit :
You would have a hierarchy of folders like /usr/lib/ocaml/python/X.X/*
How do you plan to handle reverse dependencies?
I do not understand precisely the question. Each python module that gets
binded needs to be associated with a specific version of the interpreter.
I believe it would be difficult to get a default ocaml-python package if
that's what you mean. It would have to match the default python version,
and I'm not sure how feasible this is.
Other than that, I do not get the meaning of your question.
There is a similar issue with llvm, but it doesn't use dh_ocaml. I'm not
sure at the moment of what would be the proper way to dh_ocaml-enable it.
Well, for now I've disabled dh-ocaml in ocaml-python packaging.
What kind of dependency would you expect for something that depends on
your bindings?
I do not understand exactly the question. For now I'd appreciate being
able to do something like:
ocamlfind ocamlc -package python26.interpreter pythonmodulebinding.ml
Does that answer your question?
No.
Which package would provide the META file?
For now, there is one META file per package/version located in the METAS
folder.
Best regards,
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Guillaume Yziquel
http://yziquel.homelinux.org/
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