[luca@debian.org: Re: Lintian: image-file-in-usr-lib]
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ciao,
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Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 15:42:13 +0100
From: Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis <luca@debian.org>
To: Debian Developers <debian-devel@lists.debian.org>, Debian Policy <debian-policy@lists.debian.org>, zope@packages.qa.debian.org
Subject: Re: Lintian: image-file-in-usr-lib
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 11:02:01AM -0500, Simon Law wrote:
> I suspect that the most correct thing is to change Zope such
> that it expects it in an FHS-compatible place. For extra points, you
> should change it such that it is configurable at compile-time.
I decided to make some (really simple) changes to the zope source to make it
suppose binary .so modules be located in a separate directory; then i
modified the z2.py source to insert the library directory in the head of its
sys.path.
Well, it seems to work, except for some errors i noticed in the
$STUPID_LOG_FILE using Z_DEBUG_MODE=1.
I've uploaded a 2.6.1-0.6 package for experimental distribution with that
changes.
A 2.6.1-0.5 was also uploaded to unstable with no delay; i forgot to add a
postrm script to delete the zope user and group in the last upload.
Please, test 2.6.1-0.5: if anything will work i'll propose the changes to the
upstream.
ciao,
P.S.: I'm considering the opportunity to package ZEO for zope. Do you think i
should go on?
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