On 22 Jan 2001, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Jérôme,
> I put a new version of python-xml at
>
> http://jerome.marant.free.fr/debian/unstable
>
> and I'm seeking for a sponsor. The last upload was done by Adrian Bunk
> and I would be please to be sponsored by him one again. Adrian, if yo
Hi,
I put a new version of python-xml at
http://jerome.marant.free.fr/debian/unstable
and I'm seeking for a sponsor. The last upload was done by Adrian Bunk
and I would be please to be sponsored by him one again. Adrian, if you
don't have time for it, please tell me and I will ask for
On Jan 22, J?r?me Marant wrote:
> I've recently seen some python2- modules being uploaded into Incoming.
> It seems that people did not read our previous thread and prefer to
> duplicate package for all Python interpreters. This is all non-sense.
>
> Please realize that this will bloat Deb
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 02:16:25PM +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> Were did you read about this ?
Guido has told me that the GPL incompatibility is being
straightened out.
Neil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) writes:
> Were did you read about this ?
Someone mentioned it on this mailing list about a week ago, as I
recall.
> So if there are no more GPL problems, and if there are no need to
> have 2 pythons at a time, we can add a Provides: python (=2.0) to
> pyt
Rob Tillotson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, it may not be as urgently needed as I thought. It would
> probably still be nice to have some sort of automatic-compilation
> framework in place if anyone ever packages jpython/jython, but I think
> we may not need to have parallel installation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) writes:
> Right now, I'm ready to help on implementing something but I don't
> want that we duplicate our efforts. Rob, did you start something ?
No, I've been pretty busy with work lately and haven't really had time
to look into it any further.
However, it m
Hi,
I've recently seen some python2- modules being uploaded into Incoming.
It seems that people did not read our previous thread and prefer to
duplicate package for all Python interpreters. This is all non-sense.
Please realize that this will bloat Debian an unconsistant way.
Rob rece
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