Re: Python packaging
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 07:02:23AM +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> Heyho!
>
> I'm fairly new to Python and absolutely new to packaging python stuff. So
> I'd be happy about a few comments [cc:s appreciated] or pointers to online
> resources (sorry, I'm working mostly offline, so I've not looked beyong the
> python policy.)
>
> My small application needs python3 (yes, I realize this is just in
> experimental.)
>
> -> python-central vs. python-support: is one generally preferred over the
> other, or is it just a matter of taste? Does either already support
> python3? At least python-support appeared not to (it tried to byte-compile
> with regular python despite the XS-Python-Version: >= 3.1 header being
> present.
there has been a fairly long thread with title 'XS-Python-Version vs
pyversions ' some days ago, you may want to read it at:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2009/09/threads.html
> -> Policy says I should ship my (private) modules in /usr/share/<appname>.
> How will Python find the modules?
i guess you must patch your application to add that to sys.path...
sandro
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