True, it was perl; sorry my bad.
2012/9/10 Jan Matejek
Dne 7.9.2012 16:18, Nelson Marques napsal(a):
Greg,
Check on the packaging rules for Python; I did packaged a few things for Fedora/RedHat and in their world they want people to use the vendor macros. I'm not sure if in openSUSE/SUSE packaging rules require the modules to be installed on vendor dirs or if they are to be installed in the traditional sitelib/sitearch.
are you sure you're talking about Python here? AFAIK, there is no easy way to install python packages into a specified vendor path - upstream definitely doesn't support it - and i can't find any reference to %python_sitevendor anywhere in Fedora packaging guidelines. Or anywhere else, for that matter.
I know Perl has this, and perhaps Ruby.
FWIW, there are only two path macros for python: %python_sitelib is to be used in noarch modules, and %python_sitearch in arch-based (but if a package is arch-based, both noarch and arch-based parts go into _sitearch).
(alright, then there is a third one, %py_incdir for includes, and %python3_ (%py3_) variants of all of them)
regards m.
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