unstable package,
> there seems to be a missing component - namely, that the directory
> created via mkdtemp() is never cleaned up. Am I missing something, or
> does fixing this issue result in orphaned temporary directories?
the old code didn't do it as well, I can upda
Hi Jakub,
As I threatened before, your DPMT status on alioth was changed,
sorry (and welcome on board :)
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Severity: normal
I request an adopter for the python-repoze.what and
python-repoze.what-plugins source packages (if you want to adopt one,
you should adopt the other as well; consider also adopting closely related
python-repoze.who{,-plugins} packages),
I can act as a sponsor for no
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I request an adopter for the python-repoze.who and
python-repoze.who-plugins source packages (if you want to adopt one,
you should adopt the other as well; consider also adopting closely related
python-repoze.what{,-plugins} packages),
I can act as a sponsor for non
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Hi,
Starting from Python 2.6, the installation paths for distutils have
changed. /usr/local is now used by default.
When rebuilt against python-all{,-dev,-dbg} (and thus p
Package: pyogg
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Hi,
Starting from Python 2.6, the installation paths for distutils have
changed. /usr/local is now used by default.
When rebuilt against python-all{,-dev,-dbg} (and thus py
Package: python-pybabel
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Hi,
Starting from Python 2.6, the installation paths for distutils have
changed. /usr/local is now used by default.
When rebuilt against python-all{,-dev,-dbg} (and thu
Package: pyyaml
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Hi,
Starting from Python 2.6, the installation paths for distutils have
changed. /usr/local is now used by default.
When rebuilt against python-all{,-dev,-dbg} (and thus python2
Package: pyxine
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Hi,
Starting from Python 2.6, the installation paths for distutils have
changed. /usr/local is now used by default.
When rebuilt against python-all{,-dev,-dbg} (and thus py
[Kumar Appaiah, 2009-11-14]
> diff -Nru --exclude changelog pyelemental-1.2.0/debian/control
> pyelemental-1.2.0/debian/control
> --- pyelemental-1.2.0/debian/control 2009-11-14 00:48:12.0 -0600
> +++ pyelemental-1.2.0/debian/control 2009-11-14 00:48:13.0 -0600
> @@ -33,6 +33,7 @
e 3rd party files and we're too lazy to find
their license and copyright holder. It's in the changelog.
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ources it should be ok.
PS note that simplejson will have to be removed from install_requires in
setup.py (and thus from require.txt
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# Setup a default route for the root of object dispatch
map.connect('*url', controller='root', action='routes_placeholder')
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ylons 1.0 in Squeeze (1.0~rc1 is currently in
experimental). testing and unstable still contains 0.10 because
TurgoGears2 still doesn't work with Pylons 1.0.
Please note that Pylons 1.0 is basically Pylons 0.10 with deprecated
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[Angel Abad, 2010-06-23]
> -Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team
>
> +Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
you want us to change maintainer to Ubuntu Developers? Will you take
care of bugs and new upstream releases? Great
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[John Eikenberry, 2010-10-09]
> Tempita 0.5 has been released and includes python3 support.
no, it wasn't released. 0.5~dev is out, but since upstream author
doesn't consider it stable, I didn't package it.
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uploaded pyenchant 1.6.3-1 to
experimental in August. I'm perfectly aware that Squeeze should be
released with pyenchant 1.6.* as enchant 1.6 is already in there, but I
can do nothing about it. Let me know if you want to help me with this
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There's new upstream version of rabbitvcs in DPMT's repo prepared by
Jason Heeris, please consider polishing it a little bit and uploading at
least to experimental. TIA
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just have to be careful while
converting pysupport based packages (pycentral ones do not need much
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[Yaroslav Halchenko, 2011-01-03]
> Package: python-turbogears2
> Version: 2.0.3-2
> Severity: wishlist
>
> please charge experimental ;)
please don't, use unstable instead
Yaroslav: ;-P
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[jd_jedi, 2011-01-03]
> On 01/03/2011 01:29 AM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
>> [Jd, 2011-01-03]
>>> We have been trying to get out open source version of the product in
>>> to Ubuntu 10.10. The TG2 package seems to depend on Pylon 0.10, Which
>>> seems to be
it looks like cdbs still doesn't support Python3 (my working
patch was modified and now I don't know how to use it with Python 3.X
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u'\xc9' in position
> 0: ordinal not in range(128)
.encode('utf-8')?
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> python-scrapy build-depends on python-jinja, but (as far as I can tell)
> this package is not used at build time.
please also note that python-jinja will be removed from unstable soon,
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nse to use it and it's ambiguous
> (C++ has it's own bool, for example).
this is the reason why pyzmq is in experimental, Yaroslav, you're a team
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;gearman'] to setup.py if it uses
setuptools/distribute (pure distutils is not enough) and that's all,
dh_python2 will do the rest (remove __init__.py file and recreate it at
install time). If you don't want to patch upstream files you can pass
the namespace name to
[أحمد المحمودي, 2011-07-11]
> svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/python-modules/packages/pyfribidi/trunk
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Version: 0.6-1
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Please move your package to DPMT's repo. Unfortunately we still use SVN,
nobody had time to prepare migration to GIT (and random location is not
an option).
Alternative is to remove Debian Python Modules Team from Uploaders.
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Please move your package to DPMT's repo. Unfortunately we still use SVN,
nobody had time to prepare migration to GIT (and random location is not
an option).
Alternative is to remove Debian Python Modules Team from Maintainer
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Hi guys,
I just uploaded sqlalchemy 0.9.3 to unstable (0.9.1 and 0.9.2 was only
in experimental). I've set urgency to low to give it a bit more time
before if migrates to testing.
Please check if your package works fine with 0.9 and let me know if it doesn't.
If the dependency on python-sqlalche
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* Package name: buildutils
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* License :
> >> Sounds more like a broken terminal (-setting...). Please give me the
> >> exact steps to reproduce this, starting with a normal Debian installation.
> >
> > Martin, are you using the 'most' or 'less' pagers?
>
> doesn't make a difference here, works fine with all of them.
PAGER=less ipytho
Hi,
[Sandro Tosi, 2008-03-09]
> I'd like to report here my feelings about the current way to maintain
> package in our repositories (DPMT and PAPT).
my turn. How I understand the team relationship: [0]
* if DPMT/PAPT is in our repo. (no matter where the team name is, in
Maintainer or in Upload
[Piotr Ożarowski, 2008-03-09]
> * if DPMT/PAPT is in our repo. (no matter where the team name is, in
s,DPMT/PAPT,package
sorry
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[Luciano Bello, 2008-05-04]
> El Sáb 03 May 2008, Piotr Ożarowski escribió:
> > Try to install this file to /usr/lib/python-support/python2.5/site-packages
>
> The problem is that the package now depends of python2.5 and not runs in
> python2.4
yeah, python-support genera
[Carlos, 2008-05-19]
> >Uploaded version: 0.4.4-1
>
> Review&Upload needed, please :)
W: tftpy source: out-of-date-standards-version 3.7.2 (current is 3.7.3)
take a look at /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.txt.gz
and bump Standards-Version to 3.7.3
0.4.3-2 was never uploaded to
[Cesare Tirabassi, 2008-06-14]
> On Saturday 14 June 2008 12:26:23 you wrote:
> > Hi Cesare,
> >
> > unfortunately pyelemental's debian/copyright lacks
> > copyright statements for the docbook stylesheet,
> > so it cannot be accepted into Debian before fixing
> > it.
> >
> > Kind regards
> >
> > T.
+1 for moving to Git
I was planing to test the migration on PAPT repository first (less
packages, less maintainers, less complains ;) but didn't find time to do
it even in PAPT.
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2008/9/5 tony mancill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> $ python-dbg ./0831-support.py
[...]
> undefined symbol: Py_InitModule4
if there's no python-yourmodule-dbg package installed (i.e. no
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[Tony Mancill, 2008-09-07 07:03]
> Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> > 2008/9/5 tony mancill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> $ python-dbg ./0831-support.py
> > [...]
> >> undefined symbol: Py_InitModule4
> >
> > if there's no python-yourmodule-dbg package
[Debian Installer, 2008-12-28]
> There are disparities between your recently accepted upload and the
> override file for the following file(s):
>
> python-pybabel_0.9.4-1_all.deb: package says priority is optional, override
> says extra.
>
> Either the package or the override file is incorrect.
3, in
dtype=N.float32)
NameError: name 'N' is not defined
(/me is building newer matplotlib...)
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> > NameError: name 'N' is not defined
>
> > (/me is building newer matplotlib...)
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> doh... sorry about that -- N is for numpy there... so s/N/numpy ;)
it still fails even with s/P/pylab ;-P
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your choice.
just to summarise:
all sources are in the upstream tarball, all we need to regenerate PDFs
is snakefood (which is in NEW)
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[Markus Carcus, 2009-04-17]
> Package: python-elementtree
> Version: 1.2.6-13
> Severity: critical
> Justification: breaks unrelated software
Please check if bug is reported already before reporting another one.
Now please merge this one with the one already reported :-P
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[Joao Pedro Pedroso, 2009-04-24]
> >> How should I proceed in order to update the package?
> >
> > Well, it depends on what you want to do: would you like to become a
> > Debian maintainer and maintain your tool into our distribution, or
> > would you prefer someone else to do it.
>
> I can try t
[Emilio Pozuelo Monfort, 2009-04-26]
> > +if [ "$1" = upgrade ] && dpkg --compare-versions "$2" lt 1.5.2-1~;
>
> I think you want lt-nl there, rather than lt.
you're right, thanks
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> *$> ls -l /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/logilab/
> total 8
> 4 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 2008-05-21 14:29 common/
> 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 39 2008-05-21 14:11 __init__.py ->
> /usr/share/pyshared/logilab/__init__.py
> 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 216 2008-0
Mike,
Just one questions: are you sure it can be linked with OpenSSL?
FTR: I didn't check, I'm asking you since you seems to be sure we're
allowed to do so. As Sandro pointed out, "openssl" keyword triggers red
light.
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task is to convince release managers to allow mod_wsgi 2.5 in stable or
(if they'll not agree to allow new upstream release), backport most
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[Sandro Tosi, 2009-06-26]
> I'm not going to close this bug, since I'm not the maintainer of the
> package, but I believe this is not a bug at all, since we can do
> nothing about it.
we can: bump minimum required Python version to >=2.4
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[Thomas Viehmann, 2009-07-08]
> Fabrice Silva wrote:
>> I will try tonight at home. Which are the mechanism that add items to
>> sys.path ?
> sys.path is a regular python list, so sys.path.append("/foo") adds to the
> end, sys.path.insert(i, "/foo") adds "/foo" in i-th position (put in your
> fav
and bytecompiled on arrival?
that's what we do right now
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> 6. Is there any PEP to explain reasoning behind Debian packaging and
> central/support dichotomy?
it's Linux distributions specific, so there's no PEP
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> python-modules-team (my membership is pending). Any comments?
> Vetos? As I can see, similar packages are all handled by this
> team, e.g. CheeryPy, Django, TurboGears...
Not mentioning Pylons in a web frameworks list? Veto! ;-)
... please go ahead, you're already a DPMT me
severity 542638 wishlist
retitle 542638 please include Python 2.5 bindings in Etch
fixed 542638 1.2.2-7
thanks
non-stdlib modules/extensions are not officially supported for Python
2.5 in Etch (i.e. python2.5 is not in the `pyversions -s` output so by
default extensions for Python 2.5 are not buil
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Version : 0.4.1
Upstream Author : Andrew Straw
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[Fabrice Coutadeur, 2009-09-16]
> epsilon FTBFS with python 2.6, with the following error:
Works fine for me (with python2.6 from experimental)
[...]
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: squeeze/sid
^^^
> APT prefers karmic-updates
> APT policy: (500, 'karmic-u
> On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 01:12:36PM +0200, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> > just a reminder for Python 2.6: AFAIK, python-simplejson is now
> > part of the Python standard library, so you should depend on
> > python (>= 2.6) | python-simplejson
> > or something like that.
only if there's something li
Hi Sandro,
> do you have any plan to backport sqlalchemy to Jessie? I understand
> 1.x contains incompatible changes over 0.9.x but it also has pretty
> interesting features we could use in stable
not in the near feature, go ahead and upload one if you need it
(I don't think anything other than a
Hi Federico,
[Mathias Behrle, 2015-12-17]
> when looking at
> https://packages.qa.debian.org/s/simplejson.html
> and
> https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=feder...@debian.org
>
> I mainly see commits and maintenance by Piotr/DPMT.
>
> So I assume that this orphaning bug was filed against
Hi,
you want to run tests from source package's root directory, right?
The directory contains "aiohttp" subdir with __init__.py file...
you try to test installed module but Python gives preference to the
files in current directory so installed module and extension are
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python3-aiohttp-dbg - http client/server for asyncio - debug version
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.
[ Ondřej Nový ]
* d/control: Set Vcs-* to salsa.debian.org
.
[ Piotr
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python-attr - Attributes without boilerplate (Python 2)
python-attr-doc - documentation for the attrs Python library
python3-attr - Attributes without boilerplate (Python 3)
Changes:
python-attrs
[Dominic Hargreaves, 2018-04-12]
> Are you willing to act as the new owner of
> python-modules-team@lists.alioth.debian.org as we didn't have any reply
> from the owner so far?
OK (/me just checked and doesn't have password for this mailing list on
alioth so it's probably not him who's the owner)
IMO it's a sbuild issue, but I'll investigate...
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IMO we should patch pip to *not* touch (install, upgrade, uninstall,
etc.) anything in /usr directory (or /) except /usr/local. Our Python
interpreter already installs to /usr/local and so should pip.
This way:
* pip doesn't need to figure out which file can be touched,
* we can detect cause of
Package: subliminal
Version: 0.7.4-1
Severity: minor
File: /usr/bin/subliminal
| ERROR: Unexpected error in provider 'podnapisi'
| Traceback (most recent call last):
| File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/subliminal/api.py", line 216, in
download_best_subtitles
| provider_subtitles = provid
Package: mkdocs
Version: 0.14.0-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
please move non Python files to /usr/share/mkdocs and (if needed) patch
the code to search for themes there.
Patching /usr/bin/mkdocs to add /usr/share/mkdocs/ to sys.path also
makes sense (even though it's an ugly hack) because
> Hello Piotr. For reasons I still don't understand, your commands
> above made the bug to be closed.
the bug was actually not in fedmsg but in moksha.hub and I fixed it in 1.4.1-2
(hence different source package/version that was closing bug).
I just checked (build logs you pointed me to are rea
epends) python-pyside.qtgui and
python-pyside.qtnetwork only, yes
> A third option would be to ask upstream to split out the packages as we have
> done -- that would resolve the conflict in this instance, but not the general
> issue, and would probably take a lot of effort (or be rebuffe
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