Building deb packages for pypy
Hi all, I'm currently attempting to evaluate pypy for use in a few performance-critical projects. We mainly use Debian or Ubuntu as the host platform, with our packages provided as debs. Traditionally if we needed to build debs for third-party libraries, we'd use `stdeb` to generate the source files. However I'm having a lot of fun and games trying to figure out how this is done with pypy. What is the procedure for building a deb package of a Python library using stdeb for pypy? -- _ ___ Stuart Longland - Systems Engineer \ /|_) | T: +61 7 3535 9619 \/ | \ | 38b Douglas Street F: +61 7 3535 9699 SYSTEMS Milton QLD 4064 http://www.vrt.com.au
Dear Stuart,
I just spent a little time unsuccessfully trying to get stdeb to build
.debs for pypy on the the pybuild-dev branch. If you want to play around,
that's where I'd start. Perhaps it's something simple I overlooked.
Best,
Andrew
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 4:02 AM, Stuart Longland
Hi all,
I'm currently attempting to evaluate pypy for use in a few performance-critical projects. We mainly use Debian or Ubuntu as the host platform, with our packages provided as debs.
Traditionally if we needed to build debs for third-party libraries, we'd use `stdeb` to generate the source files. However I'm having a lot of fun and games trying to figure out how this is done with pypy.
What is the procedure for building a deb package of a Python library using stdeb for pypy? -- _ ___ Stuart Longland - Systems Engineer \ /|_) | T: +61 7 3535 9619 \/ | \ | 38b Douglas Street F: +61 7 3535 9699 SYSTEMS Milton QLD 4064 http://www.vrt.com.au _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
Suddenly, for no reason I know of, things are now working for me with pypy
on the pybuild-dev branch of stdeb.
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Andrew Straw
Dear Stuart,
I just spent a little time unsuccessfully trying to get stdeb to build .debs for pypy on the the pybuild-dev branch. If you want to play around, that's where I'd start. Perhaps it's something simple I overlooked.
Best, Andrew
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 4:02 AM, Stuart Longland
wrote: Hi all,
I'm currently attempting to evaluate pypy for use in a few performance-critical projects. We mainly use Debian or Ubuntu as the host platform, with our packages provided as debs.
Traditionally if we needed to build debs for third-party libraries, we'd use `stdeb` to generate the source files. However I'm having a lot of fun and games trying to figure out how this is done with pypy.
What is the procedure for building a deb package of a Python library using stdeb for pypy? -- _ ___ Stuart Longland - Systems Engineer \ /|_) | T: +61 7 3535 9619 \/ | \ | 38b Douglas Street F: +61 7 3535 9699 SYSTEMS Milton QLD 4064 http://www.vrt.com.au _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
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