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Package: soya-doc
Version: 0.11.1-1
Severity: important

  Hi, your package has been detected as generating a (for most of that
mass bug fill: private) python module/extension that may need an upgrade
to the new Python Policy[1].

  A wiki page[2] explains what has to be done to upgrade your packages
to the new Policy. This bug may be a false positive, in that case,
please just close the bug.

  This bug is part of a mass bug filling, and its severity will be
raised to serious when python will default to python2.4 (which should
happend on tomorrow - Wed 2nd of July). Please note that this bug (even
not being RC) falls under the 0-day NMU policy.


  [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/06/msg00009.html
  [2] http://wiki.debian.org/DebianPython/NewPolicy
      especially "Notes for packages with private modules/extensions"


Special Notes

  * embedded interpreters: You don't *need* to do anything for your
    package, though using XS/XB-Python-Version is much appreciated as it
    helps tracking your package for binNMUs when python2.4 will become
    default.

  * if you need help updating your package, you can either:
     - mail [email protected] ,
     - tag your bug + help ,
     - come on #debian-python/OFTC.



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Coin,

As i said already, -doc packages are documentation, and soya-doc is no
exception. The included Python scripts are no private modules but
programming examples. Then this bug is invalid.

-- 
Marc Dequènes (Duck)

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