Le 2012-09-14 05:16, Lukas Jirkovsky a écrit :
On 14 September 2012 10:54, Rashif Ray Rahman <[email protected]> wrote:
Good one, we must provide for that. Nevertheless, what I meant was
_not_ to have:

python-qt
python2-qt
python-gtk
python2-gtk

But to have:

pyqt
python2-pyqt
pygtk
python2-pygtk

As we have now. Prepending 'python' everywhere is fine, as long as the
'pyX' name remains. Now the ideal scenario would be:

John: Fetch me 'pyalpm'
Pacman: Do you want python(3)-pyalpm or python2-pyalpm?

Now that I look at it that way prepending 'python' would be better.


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Just my 2 cents: I'd prefer "python-something" when the "something" is
compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3,
Is there any such package ? .py files could be compatible for both version, but .pyc and .pyo files are not.
and reserve
python2-something/python3-something when the "something" works only
under version of Python specified in the name.

Lukas

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