Re: installing modules and extensions in packages (python sense) in separate directories
Le samedi 10 juin 2006 à 16:24 +0200, Matthias Klose a écrit :
> As pointed out in [1], the split of a package (in the python sense)
> with extensions and modules into two different directories leads to
> a changed import order and should be avoided. I.e. this kind of
> package must be installed into one place.
>
> Looking at python-support I can only see one possibilty to package
> this kind of package, duplicating all files for all supported python
> versions in /usr/lib/python2.X, significantly increasing the package
> size. Is there another way to support this or is this the only option?
I intend to separate the .so files
in /usr/lib/python-support/$package/python2.x and to link them
in /var/lib/python-support/python2.x together with the .py files
from /usr/share/python-support.
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