Hi Jakub,

Thanks for reporting this bug.

On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 20:57, Jakub Wilk <jw...@debian.org> wrote:
> In any case, is there any reason why kiki modules are installed as public?
> If there is none, the easiest way to solve the bug is to move them e.g. to
> /usr/share/kiki/.

The kiki module is used by the "spe" package:
----------8<------------------------8<----------
~/debian/spe-0.8.4.h$ grep -R kiki * | grep import
_spe/Parent.py:                from kiki import kiki
_spe/Parent.py:                from plugins.kiki import kiki
----------8<------------------------8<----------

To correct the bug, I will apply a patch adding a setup.py file. This
way we won't be facing the same bug when another version of Python is
obsoleted.

Don't hesitate to tell me if you think there is a better way of proceeding.

Cheers,
 Ignace M



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