I'm looking at backporting https://packages.debian.org/source/buster/django-tables 1.21.2-1 to stretch-backports to fix an upstream bug: https://git.lavasoftware.org/lava/lava/issues/222
To build 1.21.2 in stretch-backports, I need a backport of python-tablib https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/python-tablib which then needs a backport of xlwt https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/xlwt xlwt needs the debhelper dependency bumped down to >= 9 for Stretch. tablib needs the debhelper-compat change to be undone. As these are only build-dependencies of the package I actually need, I'm not in a good position to test that these rebuilds would work on Stretch, other than as build-dependencies. Neither tablib nor xlwt currently have backports, so the packages will be delayed getting through the NEW queue. Is anyone aware of any likely issues with these backports? Is there an alternative that would allow me to backport django-tables without these dependencies? tablib is used in the unit tests of the build. -- Neil Williams [email protected]
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