python-modules takeover of python-webpy?
Hi, I talked to Kai Hendry, the current maintainer of web.py, who would like to give up the package (python-webpy). I already prepared a new version (current upstream, both open Debian bugs solved), which I would like to upload under the flag of the 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... Cheers PS I will also build and upload the package for lenny-backports -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-python-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: apps-team, modules-team: pet.cgi gives bad SVN links
[Jonathan Wiltshire, 2009-08-13] It doesn't seem to affect the Perl team's PET, so I guess it's local configuration. Is it something I can fix? bug forwarded upstream ;-) thanks (PET/bin/templates/by_category, line 281 doesn't work with layout=1) -- -=[ Piotr Ożarowski ]=- -=[ http://www.ozarowski.pl ]=- signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: python-modules takeover of python-webpy?
[W. Martin Borgert, 2009-08-19] I talked to Kai Hendry, the current maintainer of web.py, who would like to give up the package (python-webpy). I already prepared a new version (current upstream, both open Debian bugs solved), which I would like to upload under the flag of the 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 member :-) -- -=[ Piotr Ożarowski ]=- -=[ http://www.ozarowski.pl ]=- signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: from python egg to debian package : a good example ?
[Jérémy Lal, 2009-08-18] i'm willing to package a python module (orbited, see http://orbited.org). I suppose there's a clever way when the said module is a python egg. There's tar.gz on PyPi, no need to use Egg. However i don't find any coherent documentation on this, and how python-distutils, dh_pycentral, dh_pysupport provides coherent python module packaging. I'd appreciate any documentation, or better the name of a source package that shows clearly how to do. I tried reading python-fuse/debian/rules... not learned much from it :) You can start with what stdeb[1] produces. It uses python-support by default now (please don't use python-central or you'll have problems in finding sponsors[2]). Please read python-support's README[3] if you didn't read it yet. Examples? - take a look at DPMT repo[4]. [1] http://github.com/astraw/stdeb/tree/master [2] Debian developers who will check and upload your package [3] /usr/share/doc/python-support/README.gz [4] http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/python-modules/packages/ -- -=[ Piotr Ożarowski ]=- -=[ http://www.ozarowski.pl ]=- signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: from python egg to debian package : a good example ?
Piotr Ożarowski pi...@debian.org writes: [Jérémy Lal, 2009-08-18] i'm willing to package a python module (orbited, see http://orbited.org). I suppose there's a clever way when the said module is a python egg. There's tar.gz on PyPi, no need to use Egg. This is true for the ‘orbited’ distribution, but only because the distribution owner has uploaded a tarball. PyPI doesn't generate any of those files, and none of them will necessarily be there; it hosts the files uploaded by the distribution owner. -- \ “Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe | `\ or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” —Arthur C. Clarke, | _o__) 1999 | Ben Finney pgppH7qau0NkG.pgp Description: PGP signature