[Debian-olpc-devel] python- prefix

Luke Faraone luke at faraone.cc
Sun Apr 18 01:29:04 UTC 2010


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On 04/17/2010 08:06 PM, David Farning wrote:
> Can you help me understand the differences between the python- prefix
> and the sugar- prefix?
> 
> What is the naming difference between:
> 1. python-sugar-toolkit-0.88 and sugar-tools-0.88 ?
> 2. python-sugar-0.88 and sugar-0.88 ?

[Debian Python Policy § 2.2][1] requires that binary packages of Python
libraries be named `python-<package name you use in the "import"
statement>'.

`sugar-tools-0.88` contains (according to the package description)
several helper utilities for sugar, whereas `python-sugar-toolkit-0.88`
contains Python modules for core widgets.

There is no `sugar-0.88` package in Debian as far as I can tell.
However, it would be reasonable to name the source package for
`python-sugar-0.88` `sugar-0.88` if desired. (in fact, it is currently
part of `sugar-base-0.88`)

 [1]:
http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/python-policy/ch-module_packages.html#s-package_names

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Luke Faraone
http://luke.faraone.cc
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