exaile package

2010-07-28 Thread william
Hi,

Looks like the exaile[1] package is very out-of-date.
I use debian and program in python for years and I think its time
to me contribute somehow, and I would like to start with exaile.

I tried to contact the maintainers of this package without success.

So my question would be, what steps should I follow to maintain
this package? Of course if any help is wanted.

There are several docs on how packing "by the rules" but I am
not so sure how become a maintainer by itself.

[1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/e/exaile.html

Thank you,
William Grzybowski


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2019-06-26 Thread William Grzybowski
Hello Everyone,

I have been a Debian user for quite some time (~10 years).
Recently I have taken up on a personal project to make a distribution
based on top of Debian stable with python being the language of choice
for the backend.

That said I would like to contribute to DPMT, in special the python
modules I am going to be using which many are asyncio related and some
custom cython modules, including py-libzfs which now works with ZFS On
Linux (soon to be official OpenZFS upstream).

If you will allow me, my Salsa login is "wg-guest", I have read and
accepted the Team Policy.

Thank you!


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Re: python-socketio x gevent-socketio

2019-07-18 Thread William Grzybowski
On Thu, 2019-07-18 at 10:47 +0200, Benjamin Drung wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I orphaned gevent-websocket and William Grzybowski took over this
> package. Therefore taking him into the loop.

Not clear how websocket package is related but I will try to help!

> 
> Am Montag, den 03.12.2018, 22:20 -0200 schrieb Paulo Henrique
> Santana:
> > So. what is a good a solution to this?
> > Keep my python-socketio on Python3 tree and gevent-socketio on
> > Python2.7?
> > Use Conflicts field to force the user to remove gevent-socketio
> > before install python-socketio?
> > Or other solution?
> > 
> > [1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/flask-socketio
> > [2] https://github.com/miguelgrinberg/Flask-SocketIO
> > [3] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gevent-socketio
> > [4] https://pypi.org/project/gevent-socketio/#files
> > [5] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=879631
> > [6] http://github.com/miguelgrinberg/python-socketio
> 
> IMO the best solution is to work together with upstream to resolve
> the
> Python namespace conflict. Then both packages use different paths in
> /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages and can be installed and used in
> parallel.

IMO gevent-socketio is pretty much a dead or extremely low maintenance
upstream, we could try talking to them but its likely we wont reach out
to a consensus, renaming python modules is terrible from both point of
views.

That said, python-socketio has no reverse dependencies so it would be
somewhat easy to rename python-socketio to python-gevent-socketio,
create the new package as python3-socketio to not have any confusion
with the naming and set up conflicts for them.

Who knows? Maybe gevent-socketio will get active again and add py3
support, which then we would need python3-gevent-socketio.

If it doesn't it will get removed as python 2.x support will eventually
get dropped.

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Re: What should we do now?

2001-10-23 Thread William Famy
Neil Schemenauer wrote:
___
[wf:]
good morning
This is my first mail to this mailing list.
I use woody and potato. I use python for my coding. I am waiting to python-pyqt
under woody :-)



>
> > The problems with using "#!/usr/bin/python1.5" is threefold: first, it
> > makes dependencies that much more complicated: *all* python scripts have
> > to depend on versioned modules in every way
>
> This has nothing to do with using "/usr/bin/python(X.Y)?" vs.
> "/usr/bin/env python(X.Y)?".  If you want to use the latest packaged
> version of Python you should use "/usr/bin/python"

__
[wf:]

This problem looks like the source.list with apt-get.
if you whant to use the stable version actualy you avec 2 choices.  stable or
potato
if you choose potato you are sure not to upgrade to woody when it(he) will
become stable.
if you choose potato you are sur not to upgrade.

some peaple prefere to upgrade other not to. but theire are one thing sur when
woody will become stable the simbolic lync in the ftp will change.

so why not to do the same thing with python. python package is the last one (2.2
for exemple) with name python and python2_2 . If i need python1.5: apt-get
install python1_5

now last python is python 3.0 (only for exemple the number is false ) if you
have choose the /usr/bin/python you will use python30 if /usr/bin/python(X.Y)
you will use pythonx_y.

now if we change the actual policy to have the last python in python pacquage
this may change script using python1.5 witch do not work unde thon2.2 why not
changing the header #!/usr/bin/python to #!/usr/bin/python1_5 with a script
before upgrading to the new policy?

I hope you can understand me because of my poor english.

William


>
>
> > If you install new versions of standard tools in /usr/local you have
> > to be careful. This applies to a hypothetical /usr/local/bin/dpkg, or
> > a /usr/local/bin/sed, or whatever. Going out of your way to make sure
> > it doesn't apply to a /usr/local/bin/python seems to this observer a
> > complete waste of time.
>
> The effort involved is small.  Use "/usr/bin/python" instead of
> "/usr/bin/env python".  Use "/usr/bin/pythonX.Y" instead of
> "/usr/bin/env pythonX.Y".
>
>   Neil
>
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