Re: Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-pybuild: weird behavior in my uploaded package

2024-11-08 Thread Roland Mas
Le 08/11/2024 à 08:20, Andrey Rakhmatullin a écrit : On Thu, Nov 07, 2024 at 08:34:29PM -0500, Boyuan Yang wrote: According to pybuild-autopkgtest(1) [1], it seems that Python packages that uses Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-build will "run the tests in the same way as pybuild ... exception that te

Re: "Fatal Python error: Aborted" errors for Python/Qt packages

2024-03-12 Thread Roland Mas
Le 12/03/2024 à 08:09, Julian Gilbey a écrit : On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 07:55:55AM +0100, Roland Mas wrote: Hi Julian, Ghislain, list, I'm working on various Qt-related Python packages, and I'm seeing strange errors when building in cowbuilder chroots (with git-buildpackage). They don

"Fatal Python error: Aborted" errors for Python/Qt packages

2024-03-12 Thread Roland Mas
Hi Julian, Ghislain, list, I'm working on various Qt-related Python packages, and I'm seeing strange errors when building in cowbuilder chroots (with git-buildpackage). They don't seem to happen when building out-of-chroot. So far I managed to track them down to qtpy, but I'm stumped as to th

Re: Jupyter team?

2021-05-18 Thread Roland Mas
in HPC group that is active and you would probably find interest. Carol Willing Project Jupyter Steering Council Python Steering Council On May 18, 2021, 8:24 AM -0700, Roland Mas , wrote: Le 18/05/2021 à 10:06, Gordon Ball a écrit : On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 06:20:19PM +0200, Roland Mas wrote

Re: Jupyter team?

2021-05-18 Thread Roland Mas
Le 18/05/2021 à 10:06, Gordon Ball a écrit : On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 06:20:19PM +0200, Roland Mas wrote: Hi everyone, I've been contracted by Synchrotron Soleil to work on the packaging of Jupyterhub and its dependencies. This turns out to about 20 Python packages, most of which s

Request to join the Python team

2021-05-17 Thread Roland Mas
Hi everyone, I've been contracted by Synchrotron Soleil to work on the packaging of Jupyterhub and its dependencies. This turns out to about 20 Python packages, most of which should probably go under the Debian Python Team umbrella (although some may go into Debian Science). So I hereby reques

Re: Packaging review

2014-05-09 Thread Roland Mas
Ross Vandegrift, 2014-03-20 20:40:21 -0400 : > Hello, Hi again, I haven't heard much about the packaging of Paperwork and its dependencies recently… can I do anything to help? Roland. -- Roland Mas We reject: kings, presidents and voting. We believe in: rough consensus and runn

Re: python bindings for orbit 2

2002-06-19 Thread Roland Mas
that said upstream (including myself) is, well, dead. Should someone find a fix for this problem and wish to adopt it, it's fine by me. Just drop me a note. I'd even be glad to sponsor you if you're not an official DD yet. Roland. -- Roland Mas The cherry blossom / Tumbles fro

Re: Removal of python1.5?

2001-12-10 Thread Roland Mas
obably one of the binaries built from the python-orbit source package (from which the module is built for python 1.5, 2.1 and 2.2). I am still not sure it's a good thing to remove Python 1.5. Roland. -- Roland Mas You can't second-guess ineffability, I always say. -- Aziraphale, in Good Omens (Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman)

Re: Beta package of python-omniorb available for testing/sponsorship

2001-06-01 Thread Roland Mas
n't find anyone else to sponsor you (which might be preferable, if only not to leave all Python ORBs in the same hands), I'll be glad to help you there. Roland. -- Roland Mas Magic is one thing, and reflected-sound-of-underground-spirits is another. -- Twoflower, in The Colour of Magic (Terry Pratchett)

Re: RFC: python-base, debconf and py/pyc files

2001-03-26 Thread Roland Mas
se. Roland. -- Roland Mas Chaos always defeats order, because it is better organized. -- Ly Tin Wheedle, in Interesting Times (Terry Pratchett)

Re: PyORBit vs. ORBit-Python

2001-02-07 Thread Roland Mas
Roland Mas (2001-01-28 16:25:48 +0100) : > If noone raises their hand, I'll probably upload a new > python-orbit package in a few days. Well, it's been ten days, and no strong opposition was expressed. I'm uploading the package right now. Should be in Incoming in a matt

Re: PyORBit vs. ORBit-Python

2001-01-29 Thread Roland Mas
Claudemir Todo Bom (2001-01-28 20:14:00 -0200) : > I'm looking into your package right now. Can you tell me if there is > a way to launch and get the IOR of a gnome object (OAF / Gnorba)? Not that I know of. GNORBA is in the TODO list, though. -- Roland Mas A lesson for you all: ne

Re: PyORBit vs. ORBit-Python

2001-01-29 Thread Roland Mas
It does. In fact, there's no "new" IDL, everything is parsed at runtime. Except server-side, of course, since you still need to write the code for the classes :-) Roland. -- Roland Mas Just because you're dead doesn't mean they aren't still out to get you. -- Virgil, in Ye Gods! (Tom Holt)

Re: PyORBit vs. ORBit-Python

2001-01-28 Thread Roland Mas
Roland Mas (2001-01-28 16:25:48 +0100) : > Consequently, I'm looking for comments. Are there PyOrbit users out > there? Are there any people depending on it being PyOrbit and not > ORBit-Python? [...] > If noone raises their hand, I'll probably upload a new python-or

PyORBit vs. ORBit-Python

2001-01-28 Thread Roland Mas
there any people depending on it being PyOrbit and not ORBit-Python? If noone raises their hand, I'll probably upload a new python-orbit package in a few days. Please answer on debian-python@lists.debian.org, as I think it's the appropriate list. Roland. -- Roland Mas Luck