I'm not maintaining PocketSphinx anymore, but I can answer the question
about Ubuntu vs. upstream - upstream source clearly includes both the .c
and the .pyx file, so technically they should be the ones to re-run
Cython.  But I don't think it is a problem if Ubuntu just recompiles it

Rebuilding the Cython stuff isn't done by default when compiling.  IIRC
there is a configure flag for it.  You should probably just turn it on in
debian/rules.

On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 4:48 PM, silviop <[email protected]>
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