Package: lintian
Version: 1.23.22
Severity: wishlist
Lintian generates python-script-but-no-python-dep errors for
binary packages depending on python-support (which depends on
python). These dependencies are sufficient and are generated
automatically by the dh_pysupport debhelper script.
I
Cameron Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: lintian
Version: 1.23.22
Severity: wishlist
Lintian generates python-script-but-no-python-dep errors for
binary packages depending on python-support (which depends on
python). These dependencies are sufficient and are generated
Sebastian Dröge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fr, 2006-08-18 at 18:11 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
Did this replace netlibs, or is netlibs still also of interest? I seem
to recall that CLI and .NET are two different ways of talking about the
same general set of technology.
Yes, it replaces
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
also sprach Russ Allbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.08.19.0549 +0100]:
I have a sneaking suspicion that if we do recognize it, we'll
immediately get a request from someone to stop recognizing it
since they were using lintian to remind themselves to
* Russ Allbery [Sun, 20 Aug 2006 17:30:39 -0700]:
Please don't rely on transitive dependencies. It's just a lurking bug
waiting to happen. Your package contains a Python script which requires a
Python interpreter. It should therefore depend on the package that
provides the Python
Pierre Habouzit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le lun 21 août 2006 02:30, Russ Allbery a écrit :
If it's really the intention that python-support will always provide
a Python interpreter, that should be added to its long description so
that there's documentation that this is an invariant and a
Pierre Habouzit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
python-support is written in python (same is true for python-central)
and will *always* depend upon 'python'
Maybe some examples to illustrate will help. It may not be entirely clear
why the above statement doesn't actually resolve the problem.
Le lun 21 août 2006 03:53, Russ Allbery a écrit :
Pierre Habouzit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
python-support is written in python (same is true for
python-central) and will *always* depend upon 'python'
Maybe some examples to illustrate will help. It may not be entirely
clear why the above
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