On Wed, 7 Nov 2007, Bernard Li wrote:

> Hi Brad:
> 
> On 11/7/07, Brad Nicholes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I am not sure that precompiling the .pyc file is necessary.  Are you 
> > worried about just being able to remove the .pyc's on an uninstall?  
> > Because compiling the .py at start up vs.
> 
> Yes, that's one of my concern -- uninstalling the
> ganglia-gmond-modules-python RPM will leave .pyc cruft in that
> directory.
> 
> > precompiling really has no noticeable difference.  I'm also not sure if 
> > precompiling the .py's will tie them to a specific python version.  If so 
> > then the precompiled packaged version might not work if it was precompiled 
> > using one version of python and executed using a different version.
> 
With Pytyhon eggs, and with RPMS as well, you can enforce requirements.


Matthias

> Well, I don't see this as being an issue.  RPMs built on CentOS 5 is
> not meant to be installed on CentOS 4 irregardless of whether the
> Python versions are the same, or not.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bernard
> 
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