Bug#1088257: src:rst2pdf: unsatisfied build dependency in testing: python3-fitz

2024-12-28 Thread Rob Allen
Hi, I believe that this is now fixed in version 0.103 Regards, Rob > On 25 Nov 2024, at 20:41, Paul Gevers wrote: > > Source: rst2pdf > Version: 0.102-2 > Severity: serious > Tags: sid trixie > User: debian...@lists.debian.org > Usertags: edos-uninstallable > > Dear maintainer(s), > > Dose

Bug#1089526: rst2pdf: cannot import name '_fitz_old' from partially initialized module 'fitz_old'

2024-12-28 Thread Rob Allen
I believe that we have fixed this in 0.103 Regards, Rob > On 8 Dec 2024, at 12:12, Andreas Metzler wrote: > > Source: rst2pdf > Version: 0.102-2 > Severity: serious > Tags: ftbfs > Justification: fails to build from source > > Hello, > > rst2pdf FTBFS on current sid with > > dh_auto_test

Bug#1061265: rst2pdf: Uses deprecated/to be removed pypdf2

2024-01-22 Thread Rob Allen
Hi, I’m the one of the leads on rst2pdf itself. Is there anything you want me to do related to this? Regards, Rob > On 21 Jan 2024, at 18:19, Scott Kitterman wrote: > > Source: rst2pdf > Version: 0.99-1 > Severity: wishlist > > rst2pdf declares a requirement for python3-pypdf2 in > Build-De

Bug#1048463: rst2pdf: Fails to build source after successful build

2023-08-14 Thread Rob Allen
Hi, I’m a maintainer of rst2pdf and an not sure if I can help? Looking at: > dpkg-source: info: local changes detected, the modified files are: > rst2pdf-0.99/doc/output/html/manual.html > rst2pdf-0.99/doc/output/rst2pdf.1 It seems that you are running the docs/gen_docs.sh script which creates

Bug#962651: Version 0.98 released

2020-08-28 Thread Rob Allen
egards, Rob -- Rob Allen rst2pdf Project Lead https://rst2pdf.org <https://rst2pdf.org/>

Bug#962651: Reported yesterday

2020-08-12 Thread Rob Allen
This issue was reported to upstream on 11 August 2020 (https://github.com/rst2pdf/rst2pdf/issues/895) and is being addressed. -- Rob Allen rst2pdf Project Lead https://rst2pdf.org

Bug#826908: python3 support

2020-08-12 Thread Rob Allen
python2 only, so I guess that running under py3 is still not > officially supported (but may work, by patching the setup.py and > possibly some other file). To round this out, rst2pdf now only supported on Python 3 and our documentation reflects this. -- Rob Allen rst2pdf Project Lead https://rst2pdf.org