Op 17-03-12 11:03, Simon Sapin schreef: > Le 17/03/2012 10:30, Ike Devolder a écrit : >> the weasyprint stuff i would rather like >> python-weasyprint and python2-weasyprint so there is a clear distinction >> >> you could make them not conflicting by having /usr/bin/weasyprint2 in >> the python2-weasyprint package > > > As I said in my first email, /usr/bin/weasyprint2 would do exactly the > same as /usr/bin/weasyprint (if they don’t it’s a bug) so there is no > point in having both. It also looks like version 2 of weasyprint, which > it is not. > > Currently python2-weasyprint does not install anything in /usr/bin, but > that’s probably not the best solution. >
if the part sitting in /usr/bin is working with both the python2 and python3 libs i would suggest the following: python2-weasyprint (python2 lib) (providing python-weasyprint) python-weasyprint (python3 lib) weasyprint (the commandline tool) (depending on python-weasyprint) so weasyprint should be able to work with either one of the libs installed -- Ike
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