I've changed /usr/sbin/update-python-modules to get more information out of the
warning:
for package in public_packages:
if srcfile in public_packages[package]:
if py not in public_packages[package].pyversions:
debug("remove "+abspath)
os.remove(abspath)
removed = True
break
else:
warning("WARNING: %s is linked (from %s) but does not belong to any
package." % (srcfile, abspath))
And it now shows
WARNING: WARNING: /usr/share/pyshared/lsb_release.py is linked (from
/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/lsb_release.py) but does not belong to any package.
I think the problem is that the lsb_release.py is not mentioned in a
.private or .public file described in http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn
/collab-maint/deb-maint/python-support/trunk/README
I don't know how to fix this, but for the people who know about
packaging python modules, creating a python-support module description
file should be an easy fix?
Hope this comment helps to speed this fix up (a.k.a. my 2 cents).
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strange warning on python-support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/418017
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