On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 01:12:49AM +, Ian Norton wrote:
> I agree that is "easiest" but what I was after was the ability to restrict
> myself to the curated and signed packages from debian, pypi is just as bad
> as old CPAN when it comes to packages disappearing or being broken or
> depending o
On 2023-02-16 01:12:49 + (+), Ian Norton wrote:
> I agree that is "easiest" but what I was after was the ability to
> restrict myself to the curated and signed packages from debian,
> pypi is just as bad as old CPAN when it comes to packages
> disappearing or being broken or depending on to
Hey Stefano
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 5:37 PM Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Just move it somewhere else later in the build? e.g. after dh_install.
I had tried that before, with a debian/mypackage.install file but got
an error that it doesn't find the file.
Then I realized that I cannot use e.g.:
usr/
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 5:35 PM Stefano Rivera wrote:
> You sure it isn't doing an isolated build? Try --no-build-isolation.
I absolutely am not :D (I'm really not a Python expert... or about
it's various build systems, pip, etc.).
And that seems to have done the trick.
And it further seems that
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 9:09 PM Stefano Rivera wrote:
> And our selection of Python modules is far from complete. It's not
> Debian's intent to provide a mirror of PyPI within Debian. Generally
> speaking, we package the modules that we find useful for supporting
> building and shipping other pyth
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