Re: RFS: python-carbon / graphite

2012-02-05 Thread Jonas Genannt
Hello, > > Perhaps we should an an debconf question on install "delete database > > directory on purge" and defaults into not delete the files. > > The policy does not mandate anything on this area. Feel free to > add a debconf question if you want. If you add a debconf > question, try to

Re: RFS: python-carbon / graphite

2012-02-05 Thread Vincent Bernat
OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du dimanche 05 février 2012, vers 01:14, Jonas Genannt disait : >> 4. I think that there are some actions missing in postrm in case >> of purge. For example, the content of /var/log/carbon should >> be deleted. I suppose that this also applies to some ot

Re: RFS: python-carbon / graphite

2012-02-04 Thread Jonas Genannt
Hello Vincent, > > Could any DD please check and upload the package? > > After Sandro remark about Twisted, I have looked a bit at it too: thanks for checking the package. > is to use Debian-graphite instead. The other one is to use an > underscore (_graphite). done. Changed username to _gr

Re: RFS: python-carbon / graphite

2012-02-04 Thread Vincent Bernat
OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du samedi 04 février 2012, vers 18:08, Jonas Genannt disait : > I'm searching an sponsor for the python-carbon package. This package is > required for Graphite (http://graphite.wikidot.com/). > ITP is field: #651233 > The package is located at svn: > >

Re: RFS: python-carbon / graphite

2012-02-04 Thread Jonas Genannt
Hello, > > I'm searching an sponsor for the python-carbon package. This > > package is required for Graphite (http://graphite.wikidot.com/). > > Since i'm interested in graphite, here's a quick review: thanks for your review. > > general > - package name: is it more a module or a program (ie,

Re: RFS: python-carbon / graphite

2012-02-04 Thread Sandro Tosi
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 18:08, Jonas Genannt wrote: > Hello, > > I'm searching an sponsor for the python-carbon package. This package is > required for Graphite (http://graphite.wikidot.com/). Since i'm interested in graphite, here's a quick review: general - package name: is it more a module or