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Hello,
I am working on packaging a python application along with its
dependencies. This is my first shot at official Debian packages, so
would appreciate any comments on my work!
The modules are in the "debian" branches of:
python-pocr https://g
[Jason Gerard DeRose, 2014-03-19]
> > [Jason Gerard DeRose, 2013-12-30]
> >> Hello, I'd like to join the Debian Python Modules Team.
> >
> > Please create an account on Alioth.debian.org and send me your username.
>
> Sorry, lost track of this email. My Alioth username is jderose (well,
> jderose-
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 5:40 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I: Should we follow Fedora?
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> Fedora is discussing some of these issues too[6]. Looks like one of their
> devs created an rpm->wheel conversion script so that if you pip install a
> package from the archive, it'll get the rpm, convert it to
Thanks for following up here, and welcome to the list! I lurk on the Fedora
list via Gmane, but I don't think I have posting privileges there. Responding
a bit out of order.
On Mar 20, 2014, at 04:53 AM, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
>I'll be glad to discuss this/answer all questions that might arise
Le 20/03/14 09:53, Bohuslav Kabrda a écrit :
I'll be glad to discuss this/answer all questions that might arise
about our approach. I'd really love to see it as a general
cross-distro approach.
Thanks for your post
As Mageia packager, I'm interested to join this kind of discussion.
I didn't h
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> TL;DR: Let's re-enable the ensurepip module in Python 3.4, and possibly
>address some usability issues. We should descend en masse on Montreal and
>stage a revolt at Pycon. :)
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> Python 3.4 has an `ensurepip` module[1] which implements the specification in
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