Re: RFC: Adding discussion about required versions to Python policy
* Scott Kitterman <debian@kitterman.com>, 2012-03-17, 00:03:
If the package supports all versions of Python/Python3 either supported
in or planned for the development release, as well as the stable
release, then `X-Python-Version' or `X-Python3-Version' may generally
be omitted from `debian/control'.
ACK
The most common exception to this is architecture independent Python 3
modules with no version specific code. Since, unlike in Python,
version specific directories are not needed for Python 3, there is no
need to constrain their minimum Python 3 version to the supported
versions. For these packages, `X-Python3-Version' can only be omitted
if the package supports python3 >= 3.1.3-13 and later (python3 3.0 was
never a "supported" Python 3 version in Debian).
I have no idea what you're trying to say here.
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Jakub Wilk
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