On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Evgeni Golov <evg...@debian.org> wrote:
> Hi Ali, > > On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 10:48:16 +0000 mezgani ali wrote: > > > I applied the patch, i setup the watch file and the README.source > > Well you did the hard work for me Evengi ;) > > Aye, the new package looks very good. > Just a question, why does your orig.tar.gz have a different md5sum then > the one on pypi? Did you repackage it? The general rule of thumb is to > avoid repackaging and using the original upstream tarball where > possible (and here it looks like it is possible). > I setup the License field in the pkg-info file, also i did some change to setup.py. those are the changes that i maked to the upstream source. and i think that was not really necessary. The orig.tar.gz looks to be the same as the original upstream tarball. > > Said that, I see no more problems with the package, and would upload it > as soon you exchange the tarball. > On another topic, do you know of any decent whois implementation in > Python? One that can whois domains and IPs and tell me the abuse-email > or the name of the owner (so one that can actually parse the output, > not only display me the text-blob)? > There is rwhois (https://sourceforge.net/projects/rwhois/) a recursive whois client that can parse records into usable objects, but i never use it and it seems to be outdated because last update was the 23th April, 2003. You know Evgeni this is a nice idea and must to be translated to a serious project "developing whois python lib" :) and python miss this module. Regards, > > Regards > Evgeni > > -- > Bruce Schneier Fact Number 1269: > Bruce Schneier has a set of SSH Bump Keys. > -- Ali MEZGANI Network Engineering/Security http://securfox.wordpress.com/