This problem happens only if I want to create a DEB package from a KDE application, where I have to call "unsermake install" or "checkinstall unsermake install" to install the KDE program.
So please try to install a KDE package e.g. from a SVN checkout (e.g. the kdevelop 3.4 trunk from svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/kdevelop/3.4) with the standard KDE program install method "unsermake install".
If you can create this way valid DEB packages from KDE program sources without this error, the set of installed python packages would be very interesting for me. I didn't explicitly install any special python packages, that weren't installed by any dependency from another package.
This problem happens only if I want to create a DEB package from a KDE application, where I have to call "unsermake install" or "checkinstall unsermake install" to install the KDE program.
So please try to install a KDE package e.g. from a SVN checkout (e.g. the kdevelop 3.4 trunk from svn://anonsvn. kde.org/ home/kde/ branches/ kdevelop/ 3.4) with the standard KDE program install method "unsermake install".
If you can create this way valid DEB packages from KDE program sources without this error, the set of installed python packages would be very interesting for me. I didn't explicitly install any special python packages, that weren't installed by any dependency from another package.
Thanks,
Achim