On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 18:11 +0200, Axel Thimm wrote: > OK, here is the original quoting. A user has both arch specific and > non-arch specific parts of a package and needs to decide which parts > to place under sitelib and which under sitearch. > > Jesse's (wrong) answer is that if one needs to get into sitearch it > pulls the rest into there, too. It's not about files with the same > name under sitearch and sitelib as Jesse later explained, it's about a > package like python-elementtree and friends that has some parts that > are arch specific and some parts that are not. And there is no need to > move everything to sitearch contrary to Jesse's statement. > > Everything clear as mud? Removing too much in quoting generates this > kind of confusion. No, too much assuming causes these problems. I said "Due to the way that python works, if any part of a python's module". However you assumed I was speaking about a python module PACKAGE. Now, did I say Package? No, I said module. Pretty hard to remove a quote that didn't exist. Please don't put words in my mouth. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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