Hi Gert,

On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 12:41:38PM +0100, Gert Wollny wrote:
> I've prepared the new package 'pymia' to close the ITP #694439. I've
> seen that the package python-mia has already been added to the
> debian-med:imaging-development task :). There is also the python 3
> version  "python3-mia", not sure if this should go somewhere. 

Just added as alternative.
 
> - Since on powerpc g++ is still at 4.6, I've added a patch that changes
> the -std=c++11 flag to c++0x. 

Sounds reasonable.

> - lintian gives me a warning 'newer-standards-version', since I set this
> to 3.9.5, but lintian still seems to think that 3.9.4 is the latest.
> Apart from that the packages are lintian free.

Lintian is simply lagging behing - that's no problem.

> - This is my first python module I package using the python distutils
> method and I have one reservation about multi-arch support: Is a python
> *.so module considered a shared library in the sense that I should add 
> Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}?

Since I think Debian Python list is the best authoritative place for
this question I CC this list.

Kind regards

         Andreas.

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