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Re: python2.5 fails to import pygtk and gtk modules



On Tue, Jan 02, 2007, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
>   or do that "the clean way": edit /usr/share/python/debian_defaults

 This is slightly better indeed.  My personal taste wouldn't allow me to
 edit a file under /usr, but I suppose a diversion would achieve a
 similar job.

 It would be nice to override this with /etc/python/debian_config.

>   Not sure what has to be done though to force the byte compilation and
> links creation for the pure modules, and that won't compile binary
> extention either anyway (but maybe pygtk already forces it I don't know
> I shall say, I've not checked).

 The python postinst has it:
    for hook in /usr/share/python/runtime.d/*.rtupdate; do
        [ -x $hook ] || continue
        if ! $hook rtupdate python$oldv python2.4; then
            hb=$(basename $hook .rtupdate)
            echo >&2 "error running python rtupdate hook $hb"
            errors=yes
        fi
    done

 (There are also pre- and post-rtupdate hooks, but these are mostly
 useful when the default runtime changes.)

-- 
Loïc Minier <lool@dooz.org>



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