On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 03:37:24PM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Based on the lists I posted earlier during the transition and on doko's
> lists of packages holding the move to testing, here is a summary of
> python-related packages which still have issues regarding the python
> policy. I have d
Kenneth Pronovici writes:
> > Still need to be updated:
> [...]
> > * python-epydoc: the default package doesn't depend on python
>
> I did the last NMU for python-epydoc because Moshe seems to be missing
> in action (?); I can probably fix this problem as well.
>
> Just to make sure I understand
Le ven 17/10/2003 à 16:34, Kenneth Pronovici a écrit :
> Just to make sure I understand, I should be changing the python-epydoc
> dependencies from this:
>
>Depends: python2.3-epydoc
>
> to this:
>
>Depends: python (>= 2.3), python (<< 2.4), python2.3-epydoc
>
> Correct?
This is correc
> Still need to be updated:
[...]
> * python-epydoc: the default package doesn't depend on python
I did the last NMU for python-epydoc because Moshe seems to be missing
in action (?); I can probably fix this problem as well.
Just to make sure I understand, I should be changing the python-epydoc
d
Le lun 25/08/2003 à 22:44, John Belmonte a écrit :
> There seems to be a package I'm interested in that is missing from the
> TODO list: quixote.
>
> Actually, many packages seem to be missing. I use this command to get a
> list:
>
> grep-available -F Depends "python2.2" -s Package | \
>
There seems to be a package I'm interested in that is missing from the
TODO list: quixote.
Actually, many packages seem to be missing. I use this command to get a
list:
grep-available -F Depends "python2.2" -s Package | \
cut -d " " -f 2 | grep -v "2.2" | sort
Also, I think every
Josselin Mouette writes:
> I've put a summary of packages needing a rebuild in a world-writable
> file at http://people.debian.org/~joss/python-list.txt
> python-numarray-ext => updated but the new package misses python (>= 2.3),
> python (<< 2.4)
unneeded, as it depends on python-numarray.
any
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