Re: Updating python-django-tagging

2016-03-06 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Mar 07, 2016, at 10:24 AM, Brian May wrote: >I really like the work flow of git-dpm. Think it is much better then >gbp-pq, which IIRC stores and distributes the patch files in git. > >Shame it isn't better maintained. As a result, seems it is very easy to >get it in a confused state (e.g. by

Re: Updating python-django-tagging

2016-03-06 Thread Brian May
Barry Warsaw writes: > In some of my non-team packages I've been trying to use gbp-pq more. It seems > not terrible, and at least it's maintained. Is it time to consider switching? > Perhaps just on a trial basis? When git-dpm works, it does work well. I really like the

Re: Updating python-django-tagging

2016-03-06 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Mar 06, 2016, at 01:12 PM, Christopher Baines wrote: >However, git-dpm keeps complaining in different ways when I try to do >this (and I have tried a few different ways). I think the source of the >issues I am having could be that the debian/.git-dpm file is out of sync >with the rest of the

Updating python-django-tagging

2016-03-06 Thread Christopher Baines
Hello, I have been looking at updating the python-django-tagging package, as it currently fails to build from source, and there is a new upstream release available (that I believe will fix this). However, git-dpm keeps complaining in different ways when I try to do this (and I have tried a few

Re: static analysis and other tools for checking Python code

2016-03-06 Thread Paul Wise
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 10:03 PM, Nicolas Chauvat wrote: > Would "pylint -E *.py" do what you want? That is essentially what the added check does now. > Or maybe use find with 'file' as a filter? MIME support is in progress in c-a-t-t. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise