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Hi,
I made a Python wrapper for a C library, and I would like to
distribute it along with the Debian package. This raised a couple of
questions.
The library is called libhid, and automake installs to
${prefix}/lib/python2.3/site-packages/hid/ by default. It actually
detects the Python directory automatically.
- Is this the right location for the .py/.pyc/.pyc files and the
Python-specific .so file?
- Do I have to provide python2.1 - python2.3 versions? Or will
a python2.3 version be enough?
- If yes to the last question... what's the best way to go about
creating versions for the different snakes, uh, Pythons?
Thanks.
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