Hello,
I am packaging Pybik 1.1 that uses python3-pyicu. python3-pyicu is in
Ubuntu, but not in Debian (bug #671361). What should i do?
1. Just "Recommends: python3-pyicu" and rely the package is coming sometime
2. "Recommends: python3-pyicu" and target experimental
3. This way:
http://raphaelhert
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Package name : gedit-projects
Version : 1.1.1
Upstream Author : B. Clausius
URL : https://launchpad.net/gedit-projects
License : GPL-3+
Programming Lang: Python
It builds the binary package:
gedit-projects-plugin - Manage projects in gedit
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Hi,
Package : gedit-classbrowser3g
Version : 1.0.2
Upstream Author : B. Clausius
URL : https://launchpad.net/gedit-classbrowser3g
License : GPL-3+
Programming Lang: Python
It builds the binary package:
gedit-classbrowser3g-plugin - Class Browser
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Am 11.05.2012 15:20, schrieb Piotr Ożarowski:
> [B. Clausius, 2012-05-11]
>> I intend to package a gedit plugin (written in Python). Is the
>> Python Applications Packaging Team ok for that?
>
> sure it is. Please conside
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Am 11.05.2012 15:20, schrieb Piotr Ożarowski:
> [B. Clausius, 2012-05-11]
>> I intend to package a gedit plugin (written in Python). Is the
>> Python Applications Packaging Team ok for that?
>
> sure it is. Please conside
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Hi,
I intend to package a gedit plugin (written in Python). Is the Python
Applications Packaging Team ok for that? I'm unsure because it's not
an end user program but a plugin for an end user program.
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