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diff --git a/tags/m/multi-arch-same-package-calls-pycompile.tag b/tags/m/multi-arch-same-package-calls-pycompile.tag new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c85f81 --- /dev/null +++ b/tags/m/multi-arch-same-package-calls-pycompile.tag @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +Tag: multi-arch-same-package-calls-pycompile +Severity: warning +Check: scripts +Explanation: This <code>Multi-Arch: same</code> package uses <code>pycompile</code> or + <code>py3compile</code> in the specified maintainer script. + . + <code>py{,3}compile</code> are tools used to byte-compile Python source + files. It is typically run on installation of Debian packages that ship + Python modules. However, they do not support installing several + architectures of the same package and this is not Multi-Arch: safe. + . + If the contents of the package is not architecture dependent, it should + usually be made binary-all. + . + If the contents of the package is architecture dependent, it should + usually get a dependency on the Python interpreter for the same + architecture. This is a dependency in the form of <code>python3</code>, not + an architecture-qualified dependency such as <code>python3:any</code> (which + can be fulfilled by the Python interpreter for any architecture). + . + If a dependency on the Python interpreter for the same architecture + exists (usually generated by <code>dh-python</code>), the + <code>Multi-Arch: same</code> has no effect and should be dropped. +See-Also: pycompile(1), py3compile(1), Bug#812228 |