Hi Carsten,
Am 3/8/25 um 08:26 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
Hi,
this is more a call for help than a generic question to the DPT. :-)
Maybe someone of you have also some package that is depending on ruff
or python3-ruff, especially on a more recent version to be available
in Debian.
And maybe
Hi Carsten,
Am 17.12.23 um 10:06 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
Hi,
the Flask team released Flask and the depending package Werkzeug 3.0.0
on 2023-09-30.
Since Thomas Goirand did the last update of Flask to 2.2.x nearly one
year ago in preparation for the Bookworm release I've talked with Thoma
Hi Julian,
Am 05.02.23 um 11:38 schrieb Julian Gilbey:
Why is the current intention not to ship the python3.10 package in
bookworm?
Because it would amount to about double the work for all those involved.
Besides, Python 3.11 has some points for it:
- Real performance gains for real workloads
Hi all,
Am 12.02.21 um 20:52 schrieb Stefano Rivera:
> This package is a dependency package, which depends on the full
> standard library of Python for Python developers. Including modules
> used only at build-time, such as venv and distutils, and modules with
> complex dependencies, such as t
Hi all,
Am 12.02.21 um 01:11 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
> Hi Elana,
>
> Thanks for bringing this topic in the channel, and speaking with the
> Python Steering Council, plus Mathias and Stefano. That's very much
> appreciated.
>
> On 2/11/21 7:12 PM, Elana Hashman wrote:
>> - When users install Pyth
Hi Osamu,
On 19.11.19 14:43, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> FYI: I found this repo
> https://gitlab.com/dkg/getmail/commits/python3
> I think this is better work than my local work.
I like he's done a commit for each step instead of one big
"Turn into Python3" commit.
Best
Michael
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Hi all,
On 29.10.19 14:15, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> On 2019-10-29 13:29:02 +0100 (+0100), Michael Kesper wrote:
>> On 27.10.19 17:27, Drew Parsons wrote:
>>> On 2019-10-27 23:13, Daniele Tricoli wrote:
> [...]
>>>> Not an expert here, but I think fallback is not d
Hi all,
On 27.10.19 17:27, Drew Parsons wrote:
> On 2019-10-27 23:13, Daniele Tricoli wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 10:31:31PM +0800, Drew Parsons wrote:
>>> It conditionally works. Using curl, I found that TLSv1_0 or TLSv1_1 will
>>> support a successful connection, but only if the maximum S
Hi Andreas,
On 08.10.19 09:28, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Control: tags -1 help
>
> Hi,
>
> I have prepared a fix for this package in Git[1]. Unfortunately I'm
> stumbling upon a test suite error which was discussed with upstream
> previously. It happens only for Python3 and was ignored before but
Hi Frederic,
On 06.10.19 10:37, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
> Hello, in one of my package (pymca), there is a syntax error like this.
>
> byte-compiling
> /builds/science-team/pymca/debian/output/pymca-5.5.2+dfsg/debian/python-pymca5/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/PyMca5/Object3D/Object3DPlu
Hi Andreas,
On 16.09.19 11:38, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 02:47:50PM +0100, peter green wrote:
tmp = rt.encrypt('Cycle{}'.format(pickle.dumps(objSave)))
>>>
>>> Thanks to this hint
>> This hint was *wrong*, it will introduce garbage into the string and the
Hi,
On 12.09.19 16:09, Andreas Tille wrote:
> May be some final helping hint could be how to fix leaving the
> program that leads to:
>
>
> Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/cycle", line 83,
> in OnCloseWindow Save_Cycle(cycle.name, cycle.passwd, cycle.file)
> File "/usr/share/c
Hi all,
On 12.09.19 08:30, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> I wont comment on the relative import ambiguity problem, as Ghislain
> replied correctly. However, I do want to comment on 2to3.
>
> I generally recommend against using it, in the favor of other tools.
...
>
> The advantage is that you'll get a
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