On Aug 12, 2008, at 12:25 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

> What if a package has python-versioned dependencies, but does not  
> itself build public python modules (e.g. a user-executable  
> application)?  Should we just pick a single python flavor in such  
> cases?  This comes up occasionally with tracker submissions.

There are some programs whose main executable can be renamed to exec- 
py25, for example. If it's as simple as that, in my opinion, then it  
should be done.

If having a versioned package would require doing more complicated  
stuff, like modifying the source code itself. Then I say we shouldn't.

Pepe

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