python packaging - /usr/bin accessibility
Pavel Shevchuk
stlwrt at gmail.com
Mon May 5 13:49:58 UTC 2008
You can use %{_libdir} when you generate wrapper from specfile. Not
sure about ${1+"$@"}, don't know shell that well to decrypt this
expression =\
On 5/5/08, David Timms <dtimms at iinet.net.au> wrote:
> Pavel Shevchuk wrote:
>
> >
> > > 1. the app has three main .py programs, and another 10 or so .py
> modules.
> > > My installed rpm puts these in site-packages/appname which I understand
> the
> > > guidelines to require. Problem is these are not accessible as a user
> because
> > > they aren't on the path.
> > > So it works if I
> > > /usr/lib/python../site-packages/myapp/app1.py
> > >
> > > Should I be messing with the path ?
> > > Creating a shell script for each of the main programs, and dropping
> them in
> > > /usr/bin ?
> > >
> >
> > Put a tiny wrapper in /usr/bin
> >
> > [stalwart at delta ~]$ cat /usr/bin/pyuic4
> > #!/bin/sh
> >
> > exec /usr/bin/python
> > /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/PyQt4/uic/pyuic.py
> ${1+"$@"}
>
> How can I auto select the appropriate lib64/lib path ?
> What does ${1+"$@"} mean ?
> Is $1 first parameter passed ?
>
> would pyuic4 --fred=bloggs -a -v freg.txt -o temp.file
> then call ?
> /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/PyQt4/uic/pyuic.py
> --fred=bloggs -a -v freg.txt -o temp.file
>
> DaveT.
>
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