* Add the ".1" to the module name of python that we try and g_module_open
so that it works without having the python -dev package installed.
This is fragile as it is hardcoded, and wouldn't be accepted upstream
as it would break on Windows. However it will work ok for Hardy,
as it is a more controlled environment. (LP: #44704)
* Take the patch from http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=518824
to catch nautilus-python up with nautilus changes.
* Change debian/dirs so that it uses /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/python
instead of the old /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-1.0/python.
-- James Westby <email address hidden> Mon, 31 Mar 2008 11:32:08 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package nautilus-python - 0.5.0-0ubuntu2
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nautilus-python (0.5.0-0ubuntu2) hardy; urgency=low
* Add the ".1" to the module name of python that we try and g_module_open bugzilla. gnome.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 518824 nautilus/ extensions- 2.0/python nautilus/ extensions- 1.0/python.
so that it works without having the python -dev package installed.
This is fragile as it is hardcoded, and wouldn't be accepted upstream
as it would break on Windows. However it will work ok for Hardy,
as it is a more controlled environment. (LP: #44704)
* Take the patch from http://
to catch nautilus-python up with nautilus changes.
* Change debian/dirs so that it uses /usr/lib/
instead of the old /usr/lib/
-- James Westby <email address hidden> Mon, 31 Mar 2008 11:32:08 +0100