> I don't know if I'm missing an argument to dh_python3 so that it knows the
> python version, or even if there's a better workaround. But perhaps pybuild
better workaround is to force cmake to install into versioned
dist-packages (that's what I do in distutils) as I didn't find a
reliable way to
[Helmut Grohne, 2018-04-15]
> Piotr Ożarowski
>python-changelog (U)
>python-sphinx-paramlinks (U)
>python3-changelog (U)
>python3-sphinx-paramlinks (U)
These packages provide sphinx plugins and have Enhances: python{,3}-sphinx
Missing module is available after in
5).
what's the benefit of having ~39 waf-version packages (with hostile
upstream) over 39 packages that bundle waf?
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ugh to ask users to exec "sudo journalctl"?
IMO a better idea is to add them to systemd-journal group
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[Benjamin Drung, 2013-12-30]
> * Package name: gevent-socketio (binary: python-gevent-socketio)
please follow Debian Python Policy's recommendation and use
"python-socketio" as binary package name (module name is "socketio")
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[Paul Wise, 2012-02-17]
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 7:59 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> > Please don't. There are developers (like me) who prefer source package
> > names to be as close as possible to upstream's name.
>
> As a pedantic/info level warning, you are of
re are developers (like me) who prefer source package
names to be as close as possible to upstream's name.
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Any news about wsvn and viewvc (viewsvn)?
There are hundreds of packages that have Vcs-Browser pointing to
links like
http://svn.debian.org/{vie,}wsvn/python-modules/packages/mako/trunk/
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[Arno Töll, 2011-05-20]
> I know and I provided everyone willing to sponsor me a comprehensive
> change log where I explain what I did and why, altogether with a diff
> outlining all changes when compared to the previous version.
good, let me know when you will need an upload of something Python
r
[Arno Töll, 2011-05-20]
> So from my experience, in reality you need to seek a new sponsor for
> every upload you want to get into the archive and this takes a lot of
> time and patience. For example I'm currently waiting and seeking since
> over a month to get a RC bug fix and upstream update into
e gave
you proper apt-pinning rule when Squeeze was frozen?)
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for next decade or so.
Upstream authors that care about Debian, will try to release new stable
version on time, the ones that don't will just do what they do now and
we'll deal with it the same way we handle it now.
[¹] even if created as 1 m
what's the point? /usr/bin/python2 will not work either when we'll drop
support for Python 2.X. How about providing python3-foo packages as
soon as possible (to make it easier to migrate) instead of wasting time
on /usr/bin/python2 mess?
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IMO we can change /usr/bin/python to point to python3 once Python 2.X
will no longer be supported by Debian, not sooner (as local scripts with
#!/usr/bin/python shebang would stop working anyway)
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>
> http://wiki.debian.org/Python/Python3Packages
please use http://wiki.python.org/moin/PortingToPy3k/Modules instead
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erfect
(and different) date for every release cycle (and not announcing it to
upstream authors *at all*), IMHO
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[²] http://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2010/11/msg00063.html
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[Raphael Hertzog, 2011-03-09]
> On Wed, 09 Mar 2011, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> > [Josselin Mouette, 2011-03-06]
> > > You might “like” Breaks, but this:
> > > Depends: python
> > > Breaks: python (>= 2.8), python (<< 2.5)
> > > has th
[Josselin Mouette, 2011-03-06]
> Le samedi 05 mars 2011 à 00:22 +0100, Piotr Ożarowski a écrit :
> > > Breaks: python (>= 2.8), python (<< 2.5)
> >
> > yeah, that's to avoid bug reports when someone will try to use this
> > package with (default) p
f Breaks: ${python:Breaks} is
missing in debian/control (I like Breaks because... that's what
Breaks is for)
> Then, via triggers, the module is compiled to bytecode for all supported
dh_pysupport byte-compiles them via triggers, dh_pycentral and
dh_python2 byte-compil
roblem anymore (thanks
to Barry Warsaw's changes¹, some backported to python3.1 in Squeeze, to
make Squeeze→Wheezy upgrade easy)
[¹] PEP3147 and PEP3149
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[Christian PERRIER, 2010-10-18]
> Quoting Piotr Ożarowski (pi...@debian.org):
> > Subject: Debian bugs #70 and #100 contest
> > To: debian-devel-annou...@lists.debian.org
> >
> > seriously? Isn't debian-priv...@l.d.o for all the off-topic mails?
>
Subject: Debian bugs #70 and #100 contest
To: debian-devel-annou...@lists.debian.org
seriously? Isn't debian-priv...@l.d.o for all the off-topic mails?
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ecated code). SQLAlchemy 0.6 is already in unstable (and
Squeeze will be released with 0.6.x)
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[Jakub Wilk, 2010-06-15]
> I consider QA/adoption uploads without DD assistance unacceptable.
+1
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m not preparing it alone?
If I would work on it alone would I still be obligated to make
everything public?
/me wonders if other Debian cabals do not realize they're a cabal as
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counter-productive.
Please give us some time, and stop throwing fuel on the fire.
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There is no bug filed against python-central for this.
I will file a bug in a minute (not that it will change much)
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[Piotr Ożarowski, 2009-02-18]
> [...] it's time however to decide which one will be my
> winner - I'll decide that in next weeks (maybe months, but it
> will happen sooner than later
Since nobody is interested in having the tools binary compatible[1]
(and, to be honest, I car
[Piotr Ożarowski, 2009-02-18]
> that's exactly what I meant, /usr/lib/py{3,}shared will be equivalent of
> /usr/share/py{,3}shared but for Python extensions, sorry if I sounded
> differently
and by that I mean /usr/lib/py{3,}shared/python2.5,
/usr/lib/py{3,}shared/python2.6 and so
[Josselin Mouette, 2009-02-18]
> Le mercredi 18 février 2009 à 01:20 +0100, Piotr Ożarowski a écrit :
> > > where is the advantage of having a /usr/lib/pyshared?
> >
> > it's one of the "sacrifices" you'll have to make if you want
> > /usr/share/
[Matthias Klose, 2009-02-16]
> Piotr Ożarowski schrieb:
> >> - 2.5 is superseded by 2.6; currently there doesn't seem to be
> >>a reason to ship 2.5 and modules for 2.5 with the next stable
> >>release. The upstream 2.5 maintainance branch doesn
ython extensions currently have
>dependencies of the form pythonX.Y-foo. There is nothing what
> can be done now for the upcoming removal, but those dependencies
>should not be there by default. This is 2.4 of the python policy,
>but many packages tend to ignore that.
python-support supports namespace packages and it does it good. I didn't want
it to be enabled by default but since Joss provided a way to disable it (see
#459468) I think it's OK.
python-central should implement the same behaviour, IMHO
>
>
> I will start uploading python2.6 and related packages, then proceed
> with python3.x in the next weeks.
>
> Matthias
Just one more issue: what about "current" issue? Although I protested when
others wanted to remove it, now I agree it's useless. All packages that depend
on it (Python applications mostly) should use private directories and thus not
pollute the global namespace (we should add this to the Python policy, IMO)
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[martin f krafft, 14.03.2007]
> As you can see, it installs compiled .so files, making the package
> dependent on the python ABI, 2.4 in this case.
>
> How am I to deal with packages like this?
Make sure that you build .so for all supported python versions
(`pyversions -s`) and let py{support,cen
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