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| From | Barry Warsaw <barry@debian.org> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | linux.debian.maint.python |
| Subject | Re: Python/LibraryStyleGuide: Executables and library packages dokonana przez BarryWarsaw |
| Date | 2015-10-08 00:10 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <qh54l-11T-13@gated-at.bofh.it> (permalink) |
| References | <qh4Bk-eo-17@gated-at.bofh.it> <qh4Bk-eo-15@gated-at.bofh.it> |
| Organization | The Organization of Unorganized Woozalists |
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Thanks for the feedback. I did rewrite this a little bit, so hopefully it's clearer. I left some of the text in there because at least to me it reads better and provides some rationale for why the rules are there. But hey, it's a wiki so please feel free to make further improvements! Cheers, -Barry On Oct 07, 2015, at 11:34 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote: >[Debian Wiki, 2015-10-07] >> https://wiki.debian.org/Python/LibraryStyleGuide?action=diff&rev1=64&rev2=65 >> >> >> == Gotchas == >> >> + === Executables and library packages === >> + >> + Let's say you have a Python package which results in Python 2 and 3 libraries, and a Python 3 executable. What is the best practices for naming and organizing your binary packages? >> + >> + Clearly you want to have: >> + >> + * python-foo -- the Python 2 library >> + * python3-foo -- the Python 3 library > > * foo -- for the executable (and possible additional dependencies that library doesn't need) > >maybe extent it to: > > * python-foo -- the Python 2 library (and Python 2.X scripts if they're Python 2.X specific) > * python3-foo -- the Python 3 library (and Python 3.X scripts if they're Python 3.X specific) > >> + >> + but where should the `/usr/bin/foo` script go? You could put it in `python3-foo` but you '''CANNOT''' put it in `python-foo` or for that matter any binary package that starts with the `python-` prefix. `dh_python3` refuses to rewrite shebang lines for any executable in a binary package that starts with "python-" or "pypy-". This means that something like `python-foo-cli` or `python-foo-bin` is unacceptable. > >I'd remove this part - it's not dh_python3 specific (dh_python2 and >dh_pypy does similar things) and I don't think such corner case should >be in style guide > >> + >> + Here are some recommendations. We do not have a standard (though maybe we should): >> + >> + * `foo` - this is nice if it parallels the /usr/bin/foo name but it might collide with existing packages, and some people don't like to make such a claim on an unadorned top level package >> + * `python3-foo-cli` or `python3-foo-bin` - not as nicely discoverable, but `command-not-found` can help, and dh_python3 will work > >if someone creates python3-foo-cli binary just to ship /usr/bin/foo it >might as well be foo (if there are no /usr/bin/foo name collisions, >binary package name should be safe as well) so I'd remove it
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