Bug#695570: RM: pydoubles/1.4-2

2013-01-22 Thread David Villa
I think it is not a problem that pydoubles nor doublex will be in next release. On Jan 19, 2013 2:45 PM, Adam D. Barratt a...@adam-barratt.org.uk wrote: On Sat, 2013-01-19 at 14:21 +0100, David Villa wrote: Yes, python-doublex superspeeds it and it is already at debian. It's not in wheezy,

Bug#695570: RM: pydoubles/1.4-2

2013-01-19 Thread Julien Cristau
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:43:13 +, Adam D. Barratt wrote: Control: tags -1 + moreinfo On 10.12.2012 10:26, David Villa Alises wrote: doublex package supersedes pydoubles providing its legacy API as a wrapper. doublex isn't in testing, however (and indeed has only been in unstable

Bug#695570: RM: pydoubles/1.4-2

2013-01-19 Thread David Villa
Hi, Yes, python-doublex superspeeds it and it is already at debian. Cheers On Jan 19, 2013 2:08 PM, Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org wrote: On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:43:13 +, Adam D. Barratt wrote: Control: tags -1 + moreinfo On 10.12.2012 10:26, David Villa Alises wrote:

Bug#695570: RM: pydoubles/1.4-2

2013-01-19 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Sat, 2013-01-19 at 14:21 +0100, David Villa wrote: Yes, python-doublex superspeeds it and it is already at debian. It's not in wheezy, and won't be. I'll include my earlier mail again below, just to make sure that you're really clear that if we go ahead with this then your package *will not

Bug#695570: RM: pydoubles/1.4-2

2012-12-10 Thread David Villa Alises
Package: release.debian.org Severity: normal User: release.debian@packages.debian.org Usertags: rm doublex package supersedes pydoubles providing its legacy API as a wrapper. -- System Information: Debian Release: wheezy/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable')

Bug#695570: RM: pydoubles/1.4-2

2012-12-10 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo On 10.12.2012 10:26, David Villa Alises wrote: doublex package supersedes pydoubles providing its legacy API as a wrapper. doublex isn't in testing, however (and indeed has only been in unstable for a day). So, whilst we could remove pydoubles if you wish, that