On 29 Feb 2004, at 13:56, Ben Hines wrote:



On Feb 28, 2004, at 6:41 PM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:



On 29 Feb 2004, at 13:12, Ben Hines wrote:


On Feb 28, 2004, at 4:34 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:

OK... How come they aren't compliant? Sorry I haven't been keeping up... I've started full-time work experience, and have uni starting next week on top of that, so I've been very pre-occupied!

Since gramps seems to work fine, I can move gnome-python2 to stable... But I still don't get the issue with gnome-python? There are already -py22 and -py23 packages for it...


No, there are not... not in 10.3 tree. Those are only in the 10.2-gcc3.3 tree


http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/gnome-python-py22
http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/gnome-python-py23

Any python package which doesn't comply is by definition unstable.. they can easily break.

-Ben



OK, well should I move gnome-python-py2* to the 10.3 tree, as well?


I still don't understand why they're not compliant with the python policy, though...?


Um.. they ARE!.. it is 'gnome-python' in the 10.3/stable tree which isn't!

Didn't check that, sorry. I didn't put it there, though. And there is an updated gnome-python package for python 2.2 and python 2.3...


gnome-python-1.4.2-11.info


I mean, come on:


PostInstScript: <<
if [ -d %p/lib/python2.1/site-packages ]; then
    glibtool --finish %p/lib/python2.1/site-packages
elif [ -d %p/lib/python2.2/site-packages ]; then
    glibtool --finish %p/lib/python2.2/site-packages
fi

No.

-Ben


Hmmm... well that is a bit of a kludge, but it's an old version. 10.2-gcc3.3 has newer (compliant, I hope) versions. Who knows why I didn't transfer them across..


Looking back in the CVS commits, gnome-python-1.4.2-1.info was removed in late October last year (27/10, my time)... gnome-python-py23 was also added on the 3rd November to the 10.3 tree by Ben Hines, and I've edited it a couple of times since then. gnome-python-py23 was removed from 10.3/unstable by Keith Konger on the 10/1/04 with the GNOME 2.4.2 commit... I don't know why, though, you'd have to ask him.

Anyway, should I move gnome-python-py2* back to 10.3/unstable, and remove the obsolete package?



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