Le mardi 04 juillet 2006 à 11:38 +0200, Sergio Talens-Oliag a écrit : > That is no real problem, as the double recompilation has no real effect on the > system and the result is the same, the problem comes when you remove one of > the plugin packages, for example the ``childsplay-plugins-lfc`` one, on that > case ``dh_pysupport`` removes all the ``.pyc`` files on the ``lib`` > subdirectory, that is, it removes all the byte-compiled files from > ``childsplay`` and ``childsplay-plugins`` that are there.
Yes, this is a known problem. > - How should I handle that case? As is, this is harmless, so I think you can just wait for the fix in python-support. > - Is anybody else using a plugin system that leaves ``.py`` files inside a > module directory already handled by python-support? > - Should I file a bug report against python-support to implement a way to > handle individual python files instead of full directories? Yes, this will be a way to track this problem. > - Does python-central solve this kind of problem? Python-central relies on package listings, so it wouldn't have such problems. However it doesn't handle private modules at all. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom