>
> Q2: python-jabber uses socket.ssl (libssl), should I
> put it in a section != main? python is in main.
>
ssl is fine in main now.
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On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 09:59:18AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> > making python-jabber2.{1,2} would let it, but is it the correct way?
> if you want to support multiple python versions, yes. You could also make a
> python-jabber package which depended on the newest python version you
> sup
>
> making python-jabber2.{1,2} would let it, but is it the correct way?
>
if you want to support multiple python versions, yes. You could also make a
python-jabber package which depended on the newest python version you support.
That way a user can just use python-jabber and let the upgrades
I uploaded to
http://www.students.cs.unibo.it/~alfarano/debian/jabber/
a pre ftp-master-upload version of python-jabber.
Anyone interested in this package (or in python packages quality ;)
could test it?
It is a python 2.1 and 2.2 module set, no .so file.
I make a python-jabber only package. I d
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