Hi debian-python (2011.02.06_19:25:31_+0200)
> Piotr is plotting to make Python 2.7 land in unstable in the next couple
> of days (we hope), so I'd like to wait a bit and see if this happens.
Of course, if this package stored its modules privately (which it
probably should, as I suggested before),
Hi Daniel (2011.02.06_18:44:02_+0200)
> All right, all fixed. Thanks for checking!
No problem. I am happy with the package and happy to sponsor it (it'd be
my first :P ).
Piotr is plotting to make Python 2.7 land in unstable in the next couple
of days (we hope), so I'd like to wait a bit and see
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
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 well use X-Python-Version instead of XS, as it's available in
python 2.6.6-3.
I like using Breaks: ${pyth
I've converted didjvu to dh_python2 now, could anybody please check it over
again? Any hints welcome!
Greetings,
Daniel Stender
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[Jakub Wilk, 2011-01-14]
> * Piotr Ożarowski , 2011-01-13, 16:11:
> Well, there is lenny-backports-sloppy. But I was thinking more about
> backporting for user's own purposes.
>
> For python-support-based packages, backporting is often no-op: you can
> just install a squeeze package on a lenny
* Piotr Ożarowski , 2011-01-13, 16:11:
[Jakub Wilk, 2011-01-13]
What about backportability? Do you plan to backport dh_python2 to lenny?
(I doesn't sound straight-forward, if doable at all.)
didjvu will never be backported to Lenny as it will not be released with
Squeeze
Well, there is lenny
* Daniel Stender , 2011-01-11, 10:06:
djvusmooth 0.2.8-2
For the reference, it's been uploaded.
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[Sandro Tosi, 2011-01-13]
> is this some sort of subliminal message that wheezy is planned to
> support only 2.7 ? :)
that's the plan (at least my plan), yes
See http://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2010/10/msg00017.html
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 15:33, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> (I will ask the same for modules when 2.7 will be
> the only supported Python 2.X version and thus the same will be true for
> Python public modules).
is this some sort of subliminal message that wheezy is planned to
support only 2.7 ? :)
C
On Jan 13, 2011, at 04:08 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
>[Barry Warsaw, 2011-01-13]
>> Actually, I think dh_python2 *is* better because the symlinks aren't created
>> at install time, but instead are included in the package.
>
>we're talking about private modules here, python-support doesn't create
>
[Jakub Wilk, 2011-01-13]
> What about backportability? Do you plan to backport dh_python2 to lenny?
> (I doesn't sound straight-forward, if doable at all.)
didjvu will never be backported to Lenny as it will not be released with
Squeeze
but yes, with one small change (to workaround missing py_c
[Barry Warsaw, 2011-01-13]
> Actually, I think dh_python2 *is* better because the symlinks aren't created
> at install time, but instead are included in the package.
we're talking about private modules here, python-support doesn't create
symlinks for private modules
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* Piotr Ożarowski , 2011-01-13, 15:33:
didjvu 0.2.1-1 - initial release
consider using dh_python2 instead of python-support
Out of curiosity, how is dh_python2 better thant python-support for
Python applications? (It's a 97% honest question!)
It's not better¹ and it's not worse. I asked to
On Jan 13, 2011, at 03:33 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
>[Jakub Wilk, 2011-01-13]
>> Out of curiosity, how is dh_python2 better thant python-support for
>> Python applications? (It's a 97% honest question!)
>
>It's not better¹ and it's not worse. I asked to consider it for NEW
>package because I wa
[Jakub Wilk, 2011-01-13]
> * Piotr Ożarowski , 2011-01-11, 11:09:
>>> I would like to refresh the RFS for the following packets:
>>>
>>> didjvu 0.2.1-1 - initial release
>>
>> consider using dh_python2 instead of python-support
>
> Out of curiosity, how is dh_python2 better thant python-su
* Piotr Ożarowski , 2011-01-11, 11:09:
I would like to refresh the RFS for the following packets:
didjvu 0.2.1-1 - initial release
consider using dh_python2 instead of python-support
Out of curiosity, how is dh_python2 better thant python-support for
Python applications? (It's a 97% ho
[Daniel Stender, 2011-01-11]
> I would like to refresh the RFS for the following packets:
>
> didjvu 0.2.1-1 - initial release
consider using dh_python2 instead of python-support
> djvusmooth 0.2.8-2 - maintainer switch, standards bumped to 3.9.1
> pybtex 0.14.1-1 - new ups
Hi guys,
I would like to refresh the RFS for the following packets:
didjvu 0.2.1-1 - initial release
djvusmooth 0.2.8-2 - maintainer switch, standards bumped to 3.9.1
pybtex 0.14.1-1 - new upstream release
Everything is at: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/python-apps/packages/
I would say
* Daniel Stender , 2010-11-05, 18:45:
/python-apps/packages/ocrodjvu/tags/0.4.6-3
FTR, I uploaded ocrodjvu.
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Another problem:
To give "XS-Python-Version: >= 2.6" together with "${misc:Depends},
${python:Depends}, python (>=
2.7) | python-argparse" in debian/control results in an INFO file in the
deb-packet which contains:
"Depends: python (>= 2.6), python (>= 2.7) | python-argparse"
On 06.11.2010 14:
Hi debian-python (2010.11.06_12:15:18_+0200)
> Well, it installs, as Jakub also pointed out, you'll need a patch or
> your own wrapper to get Python to find the private module.
Or the obvious solution, your previous one (and the one used by
the other packages in this set), to use a symlink to the
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 Python 2.7. A dependency on
>>> py
Hi Daniel (2010.11.06_11:47:14_+0200)
> > argparse is part of the standard library in Python 2.7. A dependency on
> > python (>= 2.7) | python-argparse is probably preferable.
>
> Allright.
I suppose that's not necessary, Jakub had a good point that python will
probably provide python-argparse wh
Thanks Stefano for checking the packets and for the precious pointers (for most
of the issues it's
hard to find comprehensive documentation).
On 05.11.2010 20:46, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> As a not-yet-DD I can't upload, but here's a review.
>
> First, we don't tag releases until they are uploaded
Hi Ben (2010.11.05_23:18:41_+0200)
> Is this common practise among sponsors?
It is for debian-python. I don't have any experience with other
SVN-using teams.
> If the above convention (the sponsor will change ‘UNRELEASED’ to the
> appropriate suite name before re-building) is common, is it docume
Moving this non-Python part of the discussion to ‘debian-mentors’.
Stefano Rivera writes:
> First, we don't tag releases until they are uploaded. You can leave the
> changelog entry as UNRELEASED, and the sponsor will fix that and tag on
> upload.
Is this common practise among sponsors?
I was
* Stefano Rivera , 2010-11-05, 21:46:
debian/rules: Not a fan of dh $...@?
FWIW, I have nothing against dh $@, but I'm opposed to abuse of %-rules.
#!/usr/bin/make -f
%:
dh $@
override_dh_auto_install:
dh_auto_install -- --install-lib /usr/share/d
On Nov 05, 2010, at 09:46 PM, Stefano Rivera wrote:
>#!/usr/bin/make -f
>%:
> dh $@
[...]
>
>For new packages, you should probably consider using dh_python2 instead
>of python-support. The eventual plan is to migrate all Python packages
>to it.
Which should be as easy as adding "--with pyth
Hi Daniel (2010.11.05_19:45:42_+0200)
> I'm kindly asking for overchecking/uploading of the following packages:
As a not-yet-DD I can't upload, but here's a review.
First, we don't tag releases until they are uploaded. You can leave the
changelog entry as UNRELEASED, and the sponsor will fix that
Hi people,
I'm kindly asking for overchecking/uploading of the following packages:
/python-apps/packages/didjvu/tags/0.2.1-1/ initial release of 0.2.1
/python-apps/packages/djvusmooth/tags/0.2.8-2/
/python-apps/packages/ocrodjvu/tags/0.4.6-3 closes important bug
#600539
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