On 03/06/2018 06:38 AM, Peter Green wrote:
I am looking into cleaning up some software so it can be uploaded to Debian.
Inside the documentation folder is a copy of the python logo. I found the
python.org page for the logo more confusing than helpful.
1. Is the python logo under a license acce
Hi,
I have some pytest plugin packages for which I'm seeking an adopter for:
1) pytest-catchlog (https://bugs.debian.org/868844)
https://packages.qa.debian.org/p/pytest-catchlog.html
2) pytest-httpbin (https://bugs.debian.org/868845)
https://packages.qa.debian.org/p/pytest-httpbin.html
3) pytes
On 31.05.2017 20:58, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> It's been a while, but I found some time and energy at PyCon, to work
> our SVN->Git migration.
>
> I started with our DPMT migration script, pulled out the git-dpm bits,
> and fixed the obvious issues I saw.
>
> Here's what the migration currently loo
On 09.08.2016 21:27, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> FYI: I just uploaded pypi2deb 1.20160809 which initializes all the git-dpm
> stuff if you invoke py2dsp with --profile dpmt option
>
> example:
>
> $ py2dsp --profile dpmt django
> [...]
> I: to create repository on git.debian.org:
> s
On 10.03.2016 12:10, Edward Betts wrote:
> I checked a few of these, in detail:
>
> - fix for fuzzywuzzy uploaded
> - bug filed for blockdiag
> - fix for django-sekizai pushed to git, e-mailed uploaders
Prospector: fixed.
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On 03.03.2016 01:38, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
>> ...
>
> All of flake8, hacking, bandit, pep257, clonedigger and more are on
> the TODO list:
>
> https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/check-all-the-things.git/tree/data/python
>
> FYI pep257
On 13.10.2015 17:57, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Hi Daniel (2015.10.13_17:47:01_+0200)
>> In all packages, Vcs points to
>> Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/python-modules/packages/.git
>> Vcs-Browser:
>> http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/python-modules/packages/.git
>
> The linter script wants https f
On 13.10.2015 16:30, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Daniel Stender
>deap
>gamera
>greekocr4gamera
>ocr4gamera
>pep8-naming
>pylint-celery
>pylint-common
>pytest-catchlog
>pytest-localserver
>pytest-tornado
>python-djvulib
On 08.10.2015 17:06, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Hi Barry (2015.10.02_16:24:28_+0200)
>> 8-Oct - Assuming no objections or showstoppers, turn off write access to all
>> of DPMT svn.
>
> Done. And kicking off the migration now...
>
> SR
Thanks for the work, things likes automatically updated Vcs fiel
Hi,
these old SVN repos could be spared and removed:
On 03.10.2015 20:52, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> The errors:
>
> Cannot "git-dpm init" package: gamera
is already in: git://anonscm.debian.org/python-modules/packages/gamera.git
> Cannot "git-dpm init" package: nltk
old/obsolete packaging, the
Just an additional piece of support to allow simply disabling automatic
> assignment of fake proxies and that no_proxy doesn't work for some
> libs/packages: Daniel Stender tried export no_proxy=localhost on
> pytest-tornado
> without success.
... pytest-localserver current
time to get deeper into things, I
would like to go for
that towards 0.3.3-2.
Greetings,
Daniel Stender
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Hi people,
I would like to refresh my RFS for Pybtex. Isn't there anybody with a little
time ...?
Greetings,
Daniel Stender
On 15.03.2011 16:46, Daniel Stender wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I would like to refresh my request for sponsorship towards Pybtex 0.15-1
> after RFA. Ple
session).
Greetings,
Daniel Stender
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All right, all fixed. Thanks for checking!
Daniel
On 06.02.2011 14:35, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Hi Daniel (2011.02.06_12:26:28_+0200)
>> I've converted didjvu to dh_python2 now, could anybody please check it
>> over again? Any hints welcome!
>
> Looks fine. A couple of minor things:
>
> Might as
I've converted didjvu to dh_python2 now, could anybody please check it over
again? Any hints welcome!
Greetings,
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that everything is ready for upload.
Towards e-documenting relating Python stuff I am also working on
python-djvulibre but that needs
some more days.
Thanks in advance for any care for & consideration,
Daniel Stender
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> If we are still talking about the gummi package, I just put
>
> export LDFLAGS=-Wl,--as-needed
>
> at top of debian/rules and the dpkg-shlibdeps warnings went away.
... does it? What I am missing here?
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... ups, misleaded. Please excuse.
On 19.12.2010 21:04, Daniel Stender wrote:
>> If we are still talking about the gummi package, I just put
>>
>> export LDFLAGS=-Wl,--as-needed
>>
>> at top of debian/rules and the dpkg-shlibdeps warnings went away.
>
>
tion, your previous one (and the one used by
> the other packages in this set), to use a symlink to the wrapper, which
> you put in /usr/share/didjvu.
>
> didjvu is missing a dependency on python-gamera.
>
>> Files: debian/*
>> -Copyright: 2009, 2010 Jakub Wilk
&g
All refreshed. How do I update tags? Svn copy (/trunk /tags/foo) says
"permission denied".
Thanks for all pointers,
Daniel Stender
On 06.11.2010 11:15, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Hi Daniel (2010.11.06_11:47:14_+0200)
>>> argparse is part of the standard library in Pytho
; paragraphs.
Mhmm, too long? o.k.
> debian/copyright mentions jwilk, but not you. You should state the
> licencing of your packaging.
Didn't get it. It says: "This work was packaged for Debian by Daniel Stender"
and also states the
license of both the upstream and
00539 in testing
/python-apps/packages/pybtex/tags/0.14.1-1 new upstream release
All packages are lintian clean.
Thank you very much in advance,
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nning / creating of ebooks (cf. bug #601781).
I am beginning maintainer / Debian Python packager so I would be thankful for
any pointers. I've
read towards RFA Python modules that they "have to stay under the DPMT umbrella
for at least 12
months". What does that mean?
Greetings,
D
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