How about using python_sitearch instead of python_sitelib? On 16/06/15 13:11, Klaas Freitag wrote:
On 16.06.2015 12:56, Howard Guo wrote:
Howard,
Please double check the package's architecture. When there is C code in a Python package, building on incorrect architecture will produce errors like those you encountered. Thanks for the reply! Before the package was indeed noarch, which I removed for this build. Now I assume it builds the arch that is specified in osc build call. That is 64 bit, but still the %python-sitelib macro points to /usr/lib/... rather than /usr/lib64/...
However, %python_sitearch points to the /usr/lib64/...
Short: I am not sure if that is the problem.
thanks, Klaas
On 16/06/15 12:52, Klaas Freitag wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to update devel:languages:python python-netlib to the new version. It's a dependency of mitmproxy that I also wanna update.
The new version has some C code embedded with cffi which I haven't seen before.
My local build results in http://paste.opensuse.org/25035334 after I added a couple of dependencies. It builds, but has the install errors.
Can anybody explain what the problem is? How can that be fixed? How do I handle the debug files? Where should the compiled shared library go?
Thanks,
Klaas
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