Hi! On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 2:45 PM Adrien Grellier <adrien.grell...@ec-nantes.fr> wrote: > > Package: blender > Version: 2.79.b+dfsg0-1~deb9u1 > Severity: wishlist > > Hi, > > In our lab, Blender is used as a Python Module, but it has to be > recompiled with the option WITH_PYTHON_MODULE=ON, as described on this page: > > https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/117200/how-to-build-blender-as-a-python-module > > > Could it be possible to provide this Python Module directly in Debian ?
[...] > Debian Release: 9.6 Oh, you're using blender from stable/stretch. You got 2.79b release in stable because it was the easier way to get a bunch of security problems fixed all at once. But it happens once in a while, and a wishlist bug is not one of those cases that brings a new sec revision in stable. So, even if I'd add the python module, you won't get it since new packages from unstable don't move to stable. Never. A possible way is to have the python module built in unstable, let it migrate to testing and then ask for a backport package of that version. Hope this helps. -- Matteo F. Vescovi || Debian Developer GnuPG KeyID: 4096R/0x8062398983B2CF7A