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Re: [announce] python-central 0.2



On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 04:36:57PM +0200, Bastian Kleineidam wrote:
> Yeah,
> 
> finally got around to update this package. Thanks to Donovan Baarda 
> for his improvements!
> Please test this one if you want to build Python packages or modules.
> 
> URL: http://people.debian.org/~calvin/python-central/
> 
> Package: python-central
> Architecture: any
> Description: register utility for Python packages
>  This package provides support for installing pure Python modules
>  independent of the current installed Python version, as
>  outlined in the Python Policy, section 2.2.3.
>  See the register-python-package(1) manpage on how to build
>  your .deb package to be independent of the installed Python
>  version.
> 
> Changelog:
> python-central (0.2) unstable; urgency=low
> 
>   * Use Donovans dpkg-using script.
>   * Add sanity checking for Python package name
>   * Made this a native Debian package
>   * use LC_ALL=C when sorting
>   * Adjusted man page

hmm, just had a look, and it seems the manpage could use some more tweaking.
It nolonger puts anything in /var/lib/python-central, as it uses the dpkg
database for everything. Actually, the register-python script itself still
has a few vestigial references to this directory to.

Otherwise... nice. Thanks for the credits :-).

Perhaps worth emphasising is that this will only multi-python compile stuff
in /usr/lib/python/site-packages. Some Python apps put their own modules in
their own /usr/lib/<app> directory. For these apps to take advantage of
python-central the modules must be in a /usr/lib/python/site-packages/<app>
directory.

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