FYI, Debian Automated Code Analysis now includes pyflakes:
http://qa.debian.org/daca/pyflakes/sid/
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Hi,
While preparing the sphinx-issuetracker package, I noticed that
sphinx.ext.intersphinx uses the "objects.inv" files that are generated
by sphinx-build to resolve cross-package references in documentation (if
configured in doc/conf.py, which is the
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 00:17, Michael Fladischer wrote:
> Would it make sense to file bugs for those packages that ship
> objects.inv.gz instead of objects.inv?
Yes, I think so (with severity minor I'd say).
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* Michael Fladischer , 2011-01-03, 00:17:
While preparing the sphinx-issuetracker package, I noticed that
sphinx.ext.intersphinx uses the "objects.inv" files that are generated
by sphinx-build to resolve cross-package references in documentation
(if configured in doc/conf.py, which is the case
So in the thread 'Python packaging, dependencies, upstream facilities'
we had a brief talk that faded out; rather than resurrecting the
entire thread, I'd like to pick one point that seems like a necessary
condition to me: installing the eggs in versioned paths rather than
simple module paths.
Tak
cool extension -- any plans to develop/contribute a handler for
DBTS?
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011, Michael Fladischer wrote:
> While preparing the sphinx-issuetracker package, I noticed that
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