Hello, I'm trying to roll up my first debian packages, and I could do with some advice (please refer me to the right piece of documentation if I appear to have missed it).
I'm actually packaging several (8) python modules that are to live in a common subdirectory of /usr/lib/pythonX.X/site-packages/. They all share an empty __init__.py file in this common subdirectory. From what I understand, this means that if nothing is done, they will conflict. What appears to be a standard solution is to have another package provide the shared files, and make the other modules depend on this new package. Now, here's the naive question: what's the right way of doing this? Should I create the common dependency in one of the source packages, or create a new source package with the required file? Or something else? Thanks for your patience. Alexandre Fayolle -- LOGILAB, Paris (France). http://www.logilab.com http://www.logilab.fr http://www.logilab.org Narval, the first software agent available as free software (GPL). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

