On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 10:01 +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> I reworked my patch for kid-0.9 following the latest discussions on
> debian-python and now I use setuptools to install the modules but instead
> of providing eggs, I provide regular modules with egg meta-info in a
> separate directory (so that the user can still use eggs and have the
> system detect that he has kid installed).
> 
> I had to make some more changes because of that (mainly remove the
> auto-generated scripts and fix some lintian warnings).
> 
> You didn't reply to my previous mail yet. Is the patch OK ?
> 
> Since you're listed on http://wiki.debian.org/LowThresholdNmu I'll probably
> make an NMU soon ... but I'd prefer to have your agreement since the
> changes are important (new usptream version, renaming, creation of a new
> package, etc.).

Thanks for the previous patch, I'd integrated it locally but had not yet
released it as I'd been unable to test it (at the moment my laptop is in
Dapper, and Kid won't rebuild without modifications).  I'll merge this
latest patch later today and try it (all I need to do is chroot, I'm
just busy).

I suppose I best review that thread on debian-python, at the moment Eggs
are a source of extreme pain.

I was about to say that I should put the packaging source (it's in svn)
somewhere public, but I just remembered that there was an alioth project
created for Kid/Turbogears/etc already.  If I find it and import the
source I'll mail you.

Thanks,
Ross
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