- Handle python32 __pycache__
Changes:
2.31:
- auto.py: Also catch ValueError and RuntimeError on relative imports.
Thanks Mike Terry for the patch! Add corresponding test case to test/auto.py.
- auto.py: Fix crash in module dependency generator, uncovered by previously
added test case.
2.30:
- auto.py, debian/local/python-mkdebian: Properly support GI repository module
detection. Thanks to Owais Lone for the patch! (LP: #806533)
- test/auto.py: Add GI test case. Add gir1.2-glib-2.0 build dependency for the
test case.
- debian/local/python-mkdebian: Call dh_icons. (LP: #881021)
Feature safe: yes
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