Hello,
I have been a long time Debian user and finally starts contributing back
to the project \O/
For the context, I am a contractor for the Wikimedia Foundation which
uses Ubuntu. To install python modules on the production infrastructure,
we are required to use Debian packages.
My needs wer
Le 21/03/13 13:59, Antoine Musso a écrit :
> We completed the packaging of python-voluptuous version 0.6.1 for Ubuntu
> Precise. The debian/* files are available in Wikimedia git repository:
>
> https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/p/operations/debs/python-voluptuous.git
The gitweb link
Le 21/03/13 19:21, Thomas Goirand a écrit :
> I happen to also have worked on statsd:
> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=openstack/statsdpy.git
Bonjour =)
It seems they are different packages:
- statsdpy is a statsd server
- python-statsd a client for the nodejs statsd
I might be wrong, but
Le 21/03/13 15:36, Dmitry Shachnev a écrit :
> wrote:
>> > http://apt.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/pool/main/p/python-voluptuous/
> Something that I've noticed after a quick look at python-voluptuous:
>
> - Build-dependency on python-dev is not needed as you don't have
> extension modules (you may want
Le 03/04/13 02:10, Paul Belanger a écrit :
> ere is a few things I noticed[1]. Ping me on IRC again, and I'll help
> more if I can. I think you are pretty close to upload to
> mentors.debian.net
>
> [1]
> https://github.com/pabelanger/python-voluptuous-deb/commit/06f14f76e923f5dbbed1db8ffd6e0f7a3
Le 03/04/13 09:44, Antoine Musso a écrit :
> Le 03/04/13 02:10, Paul Belanger a écrit :
>> ere is a few things I noticed[1]. Ping me on IRC again, and I'll help
>> more if I can. I think you are pretty close to upload to
>> mentors.debian.net
>>
>> [1]
&
Hello,
I am a contractor for the Wikimedia Foundation in charge of continuous
integration. We reuse softwares from the OpenStack foundation and could
use some python modules to be packaged.
Being brave, I filled the ITP and even did the preliminary packaging
work for:
* python-statsd http://bug
I have uploaded the debian files to Python module team svn with r23955.
Mail notification:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/python-modules-commits/2013-April/023286.html
Viewvc:
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/python-modules?view=revision&revision=23955
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I have uploaded the debian files to Python module team svn with r23959.
Mail notification:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/python-modules-commits/2013-April/023290.html
Viewvc:
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/python-modules?view=revision&revision=23959
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Le 11/05/13 05:06, Thomas Goirand a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I came accross http://subgit.com/
>
> Could it be of any help for us?
Hello Thomas,
Wikimedia migrated its svn repositories to git during spring 2012 which
included MediaWiki a 10+years repository.
We used a C++ svn2git : https://github.com
Le 21/09/13 01:17, Thomas Kluyver a écrit :
>
> And how many inexperienced packagers will start by filing an ITP bug? Or
> indeed by searching for existing ITP bugs? More likely, the bug only
> gets filed when they've prepared a working package and Lintian is
> complaining about the lack of a line
Le 20/09/13 10:29, Thomas Goirand a écrit :
> It's really not hard to package some Python modules for Python. Having a
> tool that does it automatically - even not very well -, like debpear
> does, can solve this kind of trouble. Giving access to this kind of
> tools to a wide user base can also he
Le 11/10/13 12:21, Piotr Ożarowski a écrit :
> override_dh_auto_test:
> http_proxy='' dh_auto_test
You ight want to set https_proxy='' as well.
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Le 26/08/2014 20:36, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
> * the git-buildpackage workflow is really quite wonderful and reasonably
> flexible, I highly recommend it, and I think it will improve the productivity
> of this team.
Hello,
At Wikimedia we solely use git-buildpackage. DD Michael Prokop wr
Le 27/08/2014 10:13, Sandro Tosi a écrit :
> Offline commits? how many time (for real..) you badly needed it? i
> guess so few that if you (for one time) just do a big commit instead
> of a storm of micro commit the world wont stop
As a side effect, that also mean you don't have to use a potenti
Le 25/08/2014 23:00, Barry Warsaw a écrit :
> Here's the page I mentioned regarding a *proposed* transition plan to using
> git for team packages. It's more or less a brain dump right now, and don't
> feel like you need to read it before the DC14 session.
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPac
g/git/python-modules/packages/python-wget.git
And then in debian/control you would set:
Vcs-Browser:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/python-modules/packages/python-wget.git
Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/python-modules/packages/python-wget.git
cheers,
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On 31/03/15 15:57, Barry Warsaw wrote:
The team still officially supports only Subversion, but we have been
experimenting with switching to git.
https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging
I personally favor and advocate git-dpm, but this has not yet been decided b
dback and human reviews :]
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