On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 03:43:22AM +0200, Jarom?r Mike? wrote: > > Od: Jarom?r Mike? <mira.mi...@seznam.cz> > > JM> > I did it, but it breaks functionality ... there exist also symlinks with > JM> same name and in same location. > > JM> > usr/bin/lv2rack > JM> > usr/bin/zynjacku > JM> > usr/bin/zynspect > JM> > ------ > JM> > usr/bin/lv2rack.py > JM> > usr/bin/zynjacku.py > JM> > usr/bin/zynspect.py > > CLJ> > Hmmm what about remove these symlink first and then remove suffix? > CLJ> > I am going to try it. > CLJ> How about just mv /usr/bin/lv2rack.py /usr/bin/lv2rack and so on? > > JM> nice solution ... but there is anyway something broken. > JM> This package actually contains two commands you can call from CLI > zynjacku and > JM> lv2rack. > JM> When I remove ".py" suffixes lv2rack stop works ... zynjacku is fine. > JM> Without removing ".py" suffixes both work fine. > JM> I have to investigate it more. > > BTW: error message for lv2rack is: > ------- > $ lv2rack > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/bin/lv2rack", line 52, in <module> > import zynjacku as zynjacku > ------
So someone's using a single file as both a library and a stand-alone program. Damned silly idea. Stick zynjacku.py in a proper library path somewhere, and write a little shim wrapper to stick in /usr/bin that calls zynjacku as it expects to be called. - Matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org