Bruno Dusausoy writes: > Hi, > > I'd like to package the python bindings of TagLib (1.2 first, 1.3 when > it will be released in Debian). This is my first attempt to make a > debian package. > > It's pretty tiny (only 3 .i files, 1 .cxx file, the Makefile and the > resultings files : TagLib.py and _TagLib.so). > > I've read both "Debian New Maintainer's Guide" and "Debian Python > Policy" documents, but couldn't find an answer to this question : when i > do the initial "debianization", what do I chose when dh_make asks me the > kind of package I want to do (single binary, multiple binary, library, > or kernel module?). > Is this a library or a single binary ?
If you want to provide the package for one python version only, then you need the single binary. For supporting more than one python version, maybe look at a similiar package (i.e. pygresql). The multiple binary template only adds a -doc package, so it doesn't help much. Matthias