There are ~200 -nspkg.pth and ~20 .pth files already in the archive.
They slow down interpreter startup, mess with sys.path and provide
almost no gain for Debian packages that I can think of.
There are only few valid ones:
* python-support.pth (and gtk-2.0-pysupport-compat.pth): which hopefully
Hello,
The latest version (0.7.1) requires python-xcffib >= 0.3.2 that has not hit
unstable yet. I have built a package with a custom installation and I poked its
maintainer.
I’ll push everything in svn soon. It should be a matter of days.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=79
On 19/07/15 14:05, Jean-Christophe Jaskula wrote:
> The latest version (0.7.1) requires python-xcffib >= 0.3.2 that has not hit
> unstable yet. I have built a package with a custom installation and I poked
> its maintainer.
>
> I’ll push everything in svn soon. It should be a matter of days.
On 19/07/15 10:12, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
>> I am not quite sure what to do about this, I assume this must be a
>> common issue?
>>
>>dh_sphinxdoc -O--buildsystem=pybuild
>> dh_sphinxdoc: ignoring unknown JavaScript code:
>> debian/python-cairocffi-doc/usr/share/doc/python-cairocffi-doc/html/_s
Hi Christopher,
On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 09:22:18 +0100, Christopher Baines wrote:
> When I tried to build the cairocffi package, I get an error related to
> sphinxdoc [2].
Builds fine here (without any warnings).
Tested with Sphinx 1.2.3+dfsg-1 and 1.3.1-2.
> This bug report seems to suggest that sp
When I tried to build the cairocffi package, I get an error related to
sphinxdoc [2].
This bug report seems to suggest that sphinxdoc should only be used if
sphinx-build from python3-sphnix is used, and I think on my system, I am
using the binary from python-sphinx.
I am not quite sure what to do
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