Re: Bug#163785: python2.2: [PATCH] adding a note to python-policy.sgml about unusual python programs.
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:06:27PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Manuel Estrada Sainz writes:
> > Package: python2.2
> > Version: 2.2.1-12
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Tags: patch
> >
> > apt-proxy v2 doesn't seam to fit python-policy, I believe that this
> > patch makes policy a little more clear:
> >
> >
> > --- python-policy.sgml.orig 2002-10-08 12:59:46.000000000 +0200
> > +++ python-policy.sgml 2002-10-08 13:08:37.000000000 +0200
> > @@ -448,6 +448,16 @@
> > <chapt id="programs">
> > <heading>Python Programs</heading>
> >
> > + <sect id="unusual_progs">
> > + <heading>Unusual Programs</heading>
> > + <p>
> > + Programs that provide modules for their own use, and modules that
> > + actually behave like programs (like those running with twistd)
> > + should declare the dependencies proposed in this section, and file
> > + locations proposed in <ref id="module_packages">.
> > + </p>
> > + </sect>
> > +
> > <sect id="version_indep_progs">
> > <heading>Version Independent Programs</heading>
> > <p>
>
> some comments:
>
> - please don't references example packages, which you would have to
> install to make sense of the policy.
Well, it does make sense without the example, although I think that
examples are usually a good think. Feel free to omit it.
> - "this" section should be clarified. Do you mean id="programs"?
Yes, Sorry, I am not fluent in debiandoc sgml.
> - the reference "module_packages" is unclear. What do you exactly
> mean?
> 2.2.1 and 2.2.2:
> - Support Only The Default Version
> - Support a Particular Version(s)
Any of them, same as with any 'normal' module the packager can choose.
The patch was actualy meant as a suggestion, I didn't expect you to
apply it literaly.
Should I make a new patch?
Thanks for a great job
ranty
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