Hello, On pirmadienis 27 RugsÄ—jis 2010 00:37:46 Matthias Klose wrote: > On 26.09.2010 23:04, Modestas Vainius wrote: > > Hello, > > > > On sekmadienis 26 RugsÄ—jis 2010 23:18:47 Matthias Klose wrote: > >> Sent to you as a package maintainer or an uploader for one > >> of the packages mentioned at > >> > >> http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2010/09/msg01832.html > >> > >> At least one of the binary packages built by these source packages > >> ends up with a dependency, recommendation or suggestion on python2.5 > >> without having an explicit build dependency on python2.5 or > >> python2.5-dev. > >> > >> Please fix this without reintroducing explicit build depedencies on > >> python2.5 or python2.5-dev, if possible. > > > > kdebindings depends on python-all-dev and hence python-kde4 pulls in > > python2.5 via dpkg-shlibdeps. That's because python-kde4 contains > > bindings for both python2.5 and python2.6 at the moment. However, > > everything should be binNMUable so when python2.5 is gone, our Suggests > > should be gone after binNMU too. I don't see a problem here, it's only > > suggests anyway. > > yes, it's the only package suggesting 2.5. is this really needed? no other > python module adds a suggests for this. why kdebindings? If an extension > pulls in the dependency on python.2.5, then this is a bug which should be > resolved.
kde bindings for python 2.5 pull them in [1]. What dev package (instead of python-all-dev) do you suggest to build depend upon in order to avoid that python 2.5 dependency? python-dev? Then what's the use of that python-all-dev package anyway? 1. http://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/python-kde4/filelist -- Modestas Vainius <mo...@debian.org>
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