reassign 524176 automake
fixed 524176 1.11
thanks
* Matthias Klose (d...@debian.org) wrote:
> On 23.03.2010 21:21, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Do you have any indication of when this bug will be closed? It's currently
> >holding up the (proper) fixes for several bugs key to the Python
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> what's the point of installing two different versions of the same module
> if only one will be used anyway? If the answer to that question is:
> "in the application where I need different version, I will adjust
> sys.path" - why not simply p
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Michal Čihař, 2011-01-03 14:02:
> Filing wishlist bug agains lintian would help as well so that it is not
> forgotten.
I've filed a bug with a patch attached: #608810
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Robert brings this up every time I see him. :) I'm glad we're still talking
about it; while I'm sympathetic to the use case, it just seems like a problem
fraught with difficulties.
One question is whether the entire Debian packaging system knows that there
are multiple versions of a package availa
Hi
Dne Mon, 3 Jan 2011 15:45:04 +0100
Jakub Wilk napsal(a):
> * Michal Čihař , 2011-01-03, 15:30:
> >>If someone is doing that, there's also the missing _sources issue [0],
> >>although that's a lot harder to detect (you need to identify a sphinx
> >>docs subtree...)
> >I guess broken search is
* Michal Čihař , 2011-01-03, 15:30:
If someone is doing that, there's also the missing _sources issue [0],
although that's a lot harder to detect (you need to identify a sphinx
docs subtree...)
I guess broken search is rather caused by compressed .doctree files,
but I might be wrong.
You mean
Le Mon, 3 Jan 2011 14:02:20 +0100,
Michal Čihař a écrit :
> > I was thinking about a lintian check but I lack lintian/perl foo to do
> > this in a timely manner.
>
> Filing wishlist bug agains lintian would help as well so that it is not
> forgotten.
+1, I already sent a patch to avoid javascri
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Josselin Mouette, 2011-01-03 11:53:
> If it’s done by dh_compress, this can be trivially fixed in debhelper
> itself. I remember having to do this for similar reasons for debhelp.
You mean by adding it to the hardcoded list of exceptions in
dh_compres
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Jakub Wilk, 2011-01-03 01:27:
> For python-sphinx, I've just committed a fix, thanks.
> List of affected packages:
I've filed bugs with severity minor to all (30) affected packages
(except python-sphinx, thanks for the quick fix :-) ).
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Yaroslav Halchenko, 2011-01-03 02:57:
> cool extension -- any plans to develop/contribute a handler for
> DBTS?
Yes, I hope to be able to integrate python-debianbts as a handler later on.
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Dne Mon, 3 Jan 2011 16:18:28 +0200
Stefano Rivera napsal(a):
> Hi Michael (2011.01.03_13:31:29_+0200)
> > You mean by adding it to the hardcoded list of exceptions in
> > dh_compress? I could send a patch to the debhelper maintainers if this
> > would be the preferred path (although I already
Hi Michael (2011.01.03_13:31:29_+0200)
> You mean by adding it to the hardcoded list of exceptions in
> dh_compress? I could send a patch to the debhelper maintainers if this
> would be the preferred path (although I already did a mass-bug-filing).
Also worth noting is .js, which sphinx docs inclu
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Dne Mon, 03 Jan 2011 12:31:29 +0100
Michael Fladischer napsal(a):
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> Josselin Mouette, 2011-01-03 11:53:
> > If it’s done by dh_compress, this can be trivially fixed in debhelper
> > itself. I
Le lundi 03 janvier 2011 à 00:17 +0100, Michael Fladischer a écrit :
> Some packages (e.g. python-sphinx itself) ship a gzip compressed
> objects.inv.gz (it seems to me that dh_compress triggers this during
> build) but sphinx.ext.intersphinx is not able to read compressed files.
If it’s done by d
[Robert Collins, 2011-01-03]
> whats the simplest way to install this somewhere else - e.g.
> /usr/share/pyshared/wadllib-1.1.4
> and have
> import wadllib
> still work without user intervention.
>
> Two options seem to present themselves to me at the moment:
> - the pyshared symlink logic could
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