Bug#623820: RM: python2.5

2011-04-23 Thread Luca Falavigna
tags 623820 + moreinfo
thanks


Il 23/04/2011 12:53, Matthias Klose ha scritto:
> Please remove python2.5 from unstable

There are still a lot of packages which require python2.5. I prepared an
analysis to track them. I excluded alpha and hppa from the list, as per
http://lists.debian.org/<20110401205549.ga12...@hymers.org.uk>. I'm sure
I saw a mail saying autobuilders don't care about those architectures
animore, but I can't find it right now. But anyway:



== Build-depend on python2.5 packages ==
freevo
gozerbot
libtuxcap
mgltools-bhtree
mgltools-gle
mgltools-opengltk
mgltools-pyglf
mgltools-sff
nagios-statd
salome


== Require sourceful uploads ==
bobo: python-bobo
libmimic: python-libmimic (#543809, #614925)
libtuxcap: libtuxcap-dev (#596310)
   libtuxcap4.0 (#596310)
obmenu: obmenu (#623012, ITAed: #583246)
pylucene: pylucene (#571545)
pytagsfs: pytagsfs
python-iplib: python-iplib
zc.buildout: python-zc.buildout
zconfig: python-zconfig
zdaemon: python-zdaemon
zope.testing: python-zope.testing


== Require binNMUs ==
gstreamer0.10-rtsp: python-gst0.10-rtsp
ldns: python-ldns
libcap-ng: python-cap-ng [amd64 armel i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc s390
sparc]
libvigraimpex: python-vigra [hurd-i386]
pebl: python-pebl
plplot: python-plplot
pykcs11: python-pykcs11
pyscard: python-pyscard
radare: radare-common
scim-python: python-scim
twisted-calendarserver: python-twisted-calendarserver
xdelta3: python-xdelta3
zodb: python-zodb


== Already scheduled for binNMU, waiting for the buildds ==
opensync: python-opensync [hurd-i386 mipsel]
pypoker-eval: python-pypoker-eval [hurd-i386]
ufc: python-ufc [hurd-i386 mipsel]


== Require other fixes ==
dolfin: python-dolfin (FTBFS on some architectures)
[amd64 i386 ia64 kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386 powerpc]
libavg: python-libavg (#580678)
[amd64 armel i386 ia64 mips mipsel powerpc s390 sparc]
libopensync-plugin-python: opensync-module-python (#591566)
scribus-ng: scribus-ng [hurd-i386] (removing binary from the archive?)


== Require removal ==
python-multiprocessing (#623826)



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Re: Bug#623820: RM: python2.5

2011-04-23 Thread Ludovic Rousseau
2011/4/23 Luca Falavigna :
> Il 23/04/2011 12:53, Matthias Klose ha scritto:
>> Please remove python2.5 from unstable
>
> There are still a lot of packages which require python2.5. I prepared an
> analysis to track them. I excluded alpha and hppa from the list, as per
> http://lists.debian.org/<20110401205549.ga12...@hymers.org.uk>. I'm sure
> I saw a mail saying autobuilders don't care about those architectures
> animore, but I can't find it right now. But anyway:

> == Require binNMUs ==
> pykcs11: python-pykcs11
> pyscard: python-pyscard

I just uploaded a new version of this two packages of mine.

Regards,

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Introduction

2011-04-23 Thread Lars Wirzenius
Hi,

I'd like to join the DPMT. I'm going to be uploading my backup
application (Obnam, http://braawi.org/obnam/) to Debian, and it has a
number of dependencies on Python libraries, which I've also written. I'm
starting with the dependencies.

In order to have the packages maintained as well as possible, I'd like
to do it via DPMT. This should ensure that whoever encounters my
packages has the last amount of surprises with them.

My first package will be the tracing library:

* http://liw.fi/tracing/
* http://pypi.python.org/pypi/tracing/
* http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=623857

I have upload privs to Debian, but it's been a while since I did that,
so I'll be appreciating a packaging review if anyone's into doing that.

Thanks.

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Re: Bug#623820: RM: python2.5

2011-04-23 Thread Arnaud Fontaine
Hi,

> zc.buildout: python-zc.buildout

I have already prepared a package for zc.buildout (available in pkg-zope
SVN repository) and will upload it tomorrow the latest.

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Re: Introduction

2011-04-23 Thread Scott Kitterman
Lars Wirzenius  wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'd like to join the DPMT. I'm going to be uploading my backup
>application (Obnam, http://braawi.org/obnam/) to Debian, and it has a
>number of dependencies on Python libraries, which I've also written.
>I'm
>starting with the dependencies.
>
>In order to have the packages maintained as well as possible, I'd like
>to do it via DPMT. This should ensure that whoever encounters my
>packages has the last amount of surprises with them.
>
>My first package will be the tracing library:
>
>* http://liw.fi/tracing/
>* http://pypi.python.org/pypi/tracing/
>* http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=623857
>
>I have upload privs to Debian, but it's been a while since I did that,
>so I'll be appreciating a packaging review if anyone's into doing that.
>

As a DD, you have commit rights to the DPMT svn already. Please commit your 
packaging to the team svn then either email the list for review or add your 
package to /topic in #debian-python.

Scott K


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RFS: pyke

2011-04-23 Thread Daniele Tricoli
Dear mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for my package "pyke".

It builds these binary packages:
 python-pyke - Prolog-inspired Python logic programming toolkit
 python-pyke-doc - Prolog-inspired Python logic programming toolkit 
(documentation)

The upload would fix these bugs: #590777.

The package appears to be lintian[¹] clean, except for the following:
P: pyke source: source-contains-hg-tags-file .hgtags

The package is available in SVN:
- svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/python-modules/packages/pyke/trunk

I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.

Kind regards,

[¹] I'm using lintian v2.5.0~rc3

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