I just released foolscap-0.13.0, which ought to fix this.. let me know
if you see any problems, or if I can help with getting it into
debian/ubuntu before the package gets removed. Thanks!
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Sorry folks, I didn't realize this problem was so bad. I haven't seen a
bug filed about this on https://foolscap.lothar.com/trac/ or
https://github.com/warner/foolscap/issues , but I just saw email from
the Ubuntu bugtracker because I'm subscribed to Tahoe-LAFS changes, and
I've just released foolscap-0.12.0 to PyPI, which should fix this. We've
deprecated a function that talks to the root nameservers, and this
release removes the test that used to exercise that function. I think
that was the only place which should be doing off-box network access
(there's plenty of l
Ouch.. I didn't know it was doing this.. I'm guessing one of the tests
is pinging the nameservers to exercise the "figure out my own IP
address" function.
I've filed a bug upstream to track down the offending test and change it:
https://foolscap.lothar.com/trac/ticket/263
I'll try to address t
I only recently heard about this.. we fixed that problem in the
(current) foolscap-0.9.1 release, made on 21-Sep-2015. Upgrading to
0.9.1 ought to resolve this FTBFS.
(there is a new problem that involves a bad interaction between
foolscap-0.9.1 and twisted >=15.3.0, but for teh most part it only
Package: python-pip
Version: 1.5.6-5
Severity: important
I noticed that 'pip list' on my sid system failed, with a rather obscure
error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pip/basecommand.py", line 122, in main
status = self.run(options, args)
File "
> I have updated the package in Debian-SVN now. Could you please check
> (and confirm) that this fixes the problem for you.
>
> If it does please let me know so I can get the updated package uploaded.
I think that looks good.. I built a package from the current SVN debian/*
files on a system with
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