RFP: python-pkgconfig -- Python module to interface with the pkg-config command line tool
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: python-pkgconfig Version : 1.1.0 Upstream Author : Matthias Vogelgesang * URL : https://github.com/matze/pkgconfig * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Description : Python module to interface with the pkg-config command line tool The short description says everything. I am filing the RFP because the module is a dependency of the mathematics software Sage (see [1]). I am CCing the list to see if someone in the Python module team finds it useful. [1] https://people.debian.org/~thansen/debian-sage-status.html Best regards, Tobias Hansen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-python-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53e92f25.4080...@debian.org
Request to join DPMT
Dear DPMT, I would like to join the team to help maintain Python modules that are dependencies of SageMath (at the moment, I'd like to update pexpect to the new upstream version). My alioth login is thansen. I have read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and accept it. Thanks, Tobias PS: I already tried pushing to the pexpect git repo and it failed. The policy says it should work for all DDs. remote: error: insufficient permission for adding an object to repository database ./objects remote: fatal: failed to write object error: unpack failed: unpack-objects abnormal exit To ssh://git.debian.org/git/python-modules/packages/pexpect.git ! [remote rejected] master -> master (unpacker error) ! [remote rejected] pristine-tar -> pristine-tar (unpacker error) ! [remote rejected] upstream -> upstream (unpacker error) error: failed to push some refs to 'ssh://git.debian.org/git/python-modules/packages/pexpect.git'
Plan for ipython 5 transition
(Please keep debian-science-sagem...@lists.alioth.debian.org in Cc) Hi, so the transition freeze is on November 5 and we would like to get ipython 5 (and Jupyter) into unstable. It has been in experimental for a while. There are two categories of ipython reverse dependencies: The ones that depend only on ipython and/or ipython3, and the ones that also depend on packages that do not exist anymore in this form in ipython 5, ipython(3)-notebook and ipython(3)-qtconsole. Below is a list of all these reverse dependencies. I just built all the ones (except one, which I will try later) that have a reverse dependency only on ipython(3) successfully against ipython 5.1.0-1. Since there were no problems at all, I hope the packages that have only a simple dependency on ipython can also be assumed to work with the new version. I would suggest we should file a transition bug against release.debian.org very soon, to get the advice of the release team on how to proceed. Then we should also very soon file bugs against the packages that depend on ipython(3)-notebook and/or ipython(3)-qtconsole, so that the maintainers can hopefully help us find solutions. These packages are: glueviz, lmfit-py, plotly, sardana, vistrails Snark, do you want to file the bugs? Here's the list: # Build-Depend only on ipython / ipython3: ipdb builds with ipython 5.1.0-1 matplotlib builds with ipython 5.1.0-1 nova builds with ipython 5.1.0-1 patsybuilds with ipython 5.1.0-1 pysurfer builds with ipython 5.1.0-1 python-cyclerbuilds with ipython 5.1.0-1 python-geopandas builds with ipython 5.1.0-1 python-skbio builds with ipython 5.1.0-1 sfepybuilds with ipython 5.1.0-1 yade not tried yet (one attempt took too long) # Build-Depend on ipython(3)-notebook or ipython(3)-qtconsole: glueviz: ipython (>= 2.3.0) ipython3 (>= 2.3.0) ipython3-qtconsole (>= 2.3.0) lmfit-py: ipython-notebook ipython3-notebook plotly: ipython-notebook (>= 2.3.0) ipython3-notebook (>= 2.3.0) # Depend only on ipython / ipython3: accerciser: accerciser androguard: androguard connectomeviewer: connectomeviewer ipdb: python-ipdb python3-ipdb plaso: plaso pytango: python-pytango python3-pytango python-pypump: pypump-shell python-skbio: python-skbio python3-skbio rabbitvcs: rabbitvcs-core sfepy: python-sfepy woo: python-woo python3-woo yade: yade # Depend on ipython(3)-notebook or ipython(3)-qtconsole: glueviz: glueviz: ipython3 ipython3-qtconsole sardana: python-sardana: ipython ipython-qtconsole vistrails: vistrails: ipython-qtconsole Best, Tobias
Re: Plan for ipython 5 transition
Hi, ok, but are you ok with us moving ahead? Is ipython generally ready to migrate? What about the other related packages (ipykernel, jupyter_client, jupyter_core, nbconvert, nbformat). Should they all migrate together? Are they ready (up to questions of transition)? I did another attempt to build yade against ipython 5 and it failed. So it needs to be added to the list of reverse depends that need more attention. Best, Tobias On 10/11/2016 06:53 AM, Julien Puydt wrote: > Hi, > > On 11/10/2016 02:18, Tobias Hansen wrote: > >> Snark, do you want to file the bugs? > > I'm in the middle of moving -- and I know when I move out, but still > have no clue where to move in : I'm not as readily available as I would > like. > > I'll give a hand if I can, but I don't think it's a good idea to take > responsibility just now. > > Sorry, > > Snark > > ___ > Debian-science-sagemath mailing list > debian-science-sagem...@lists.alioth.debian.org > https://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-science-sagemath
Please add me to PAPT on Salsa
I would like to help maintaining cython. I am already a member of DPMT. Best, Tobias
Re: Please add me to PAPT on Salsa
On 04/24/2018 01:53 PM, Ondrej Novy wrote: > Hi Tobias, > > 2018-04-21 10:57 GMT+02:00 Tobias Hansen <mailto:than...@debian.org>>: > > I would like to help maintaining cython. I am already a member of DPMT. > > > do you accept our PAPT policy > (http://python-apps.alioth.debian.org/policy.html > <http://python-apps.alioth.debian.org/policy.html>)? > > -- > Best regards > Ondřej Nový > > Email: n...@ondrej.org <mailto:n...@ondrej.org> > PGP: 3D98 3C52 EB85 980C 46A5 6090 3573 1255 9D1E 064B > Seems to be a bit outdated, but I accept the spirit. ;) Best, Tobias