* Clint Byrum <cl...@ubuntu.com>, 2012-01-28, 15:04:
scripts/update_table.py tries to call sys.exit(), though it never
imports sys.
It should be:
if not (os.path.exists('translitcodec') and os.path.exists('transtab'))
rather than:
if not os.path.exists('translitcodec') and os.path.exists('transtab')
These seem like upstream bugs that should be opened up.
Right.
Why "Priority: extra"?
I interpreted this library to match the clause in the description in
the policy manual "are only likely to be useful if you already know
what they are".
Libraries, even the obscure ones, can be useful even when end users
know exactly nothing about them.
Or in other words: if a library has priority "extra", then all the
packages that depend on it must also have priority "extra". Is that what
you want? :)
It would be nice to run tests with all supported Python versions, not
only the default one.
Can you recommend a good package to look at to implement this?
python-messaging
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