On Sunday, October 13, 2019 10:52:17 PM EDT Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In some cases I've seen, particularly in the med or science team,
> switching some packages to Python 3 requires a significant effort.
>
> For example, today I looked into removing Python 2 from python-cogent.
> Running s
Hi Thomas and Python Team,
Thomas Goirand writes:
> For example, today I looked into removing Python 2 from python-cogent.
> Running sixer on all files lead to a huge log of problems to solve by
> hand. There's no upstream support for Python 3 on that one.
>
> For this kind of package, I see no
On 10/11/19 9:26 PM, Christian Kastner wrote:
> On 11.10.19 19:47, Matthias Klose wrote:
>> On 11.10.19 18:27, Christian Kastner wrote:
>>> This would nevertheless be a case for the "py2keep", right?
>>
>> No.
>>
>> #933348 is another bug for removed packages (mopidy-scrobler). Do you
>> really wan
Hi,
In some cases I've seen, particularly in the med or science team,
switching some packages to Python 3 requires a significant effort.
For example, today I looked into removing Python 2 from python-cogent.
Running sixer on all files lead to a huge log of problems to solve by
hand. There's no up
On 10/14/19 12:36 AM, Gabe Livengood wrote:
> I would like to ask any Debian Developers on this mailing list to
> consider sponsoring my package
> (https://mentors.debian.net/package/css-html-js-minify). It is a
> streamlined minifier written in Python 3 that targets CSS, JS, and HTML.
> It is a si
I would like to ask any Debian Developers on this mailing list to
consider sponsoring my package
(https://mentors.debian.net/package/css-html-js-minify). It is a
streamlined minifier written in Python 3 that targets CSS, JS, and HTML.
It is a single script, pretty easy to put together, but it has h
Daniele wrote:
I hope to have the time to investigate also this:
urllib3/contrib/pyopenssl.py
contains code to have SSL with SNI_-support for Python 2 and it depends
on
pyOpenSSL, cryptography and idna. Maybe looking at them can give us
more clues.
Also, could you see if using Python3 the con
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