Bug#853985: ITP: python-scrapy-djangoitem -- Scrapy extension to write scraped items using Django models

2017-02-02 Thread Michael Fladischer
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Michael Fladischer 

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* Package name: python-scrapy-djangoitem
  Version : 1.1.1
  Upstream Author : Scrapy developers
* URL : https://github.com/scrapy-plugins/scrapy-djangoitem
* License : BSD-3-clause
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Scrapy extension to write scraped items using Django models

 scrapy-djangoitem is an extension that allows you to define Scrapy items using
 existing Django models. This utility provides a new class, named DjangoItem,
 that you can use as a regular Scrapy item and link it to a Django model with
 its django_model attribute.

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Re: python-django-mptt

2017-02-02 Thread Brian May
Thomas Goirand  writes:

> I just tried to fix the FTBFS of a few pakcages last aug. after the
> Django 1.10 upload indeed. But I can't remember what I did for this
> package, for which I don't care much (I just tried to be helpful
> globally in Debian in this case). Did I forget to include what I push to
> Git? :/

Ok, so it looks like the patch was applied, however the changelog entry
was not updated.

However I still can't get it to build.

So keeping the RC bug open is still appropriate.

I tried updating to the latest upstream version (see git) however now I
can't see how to run the tests (the supplied mptt/settings.py file is
insufficient).

It is not really important enough for me to worry much more.
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Brian May