Bug#823478: python3-protobuf3

2016-05-19 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 02:52:27PM +1000, Jonathon Love wrote: > so the advice i received regarding the name was that i must get it renamed > upstream[1]. i don't think this will be possible because: > > - upstream is an established package, present in PYPI and macports > - the developer is MIA

Bug#823478: python3-protobuf3

2016-05-18 Thread Jonathon Love
hi, so the advice i received regarding the name was that i must get it renamed upstream[1]. i don't think this will be possible because: - upstream is an established package, present in PYPI and macports - the developer is MIA (additionally, the official Protocol Buffers 3 supports Python

Re: Bug#823478: python3-protobuf3

2016-05-18 Thread Gianfranco Costamagna
Hi, >I know exactly what Mattia felt. :-( git reflog is a good friend in this case :) G.

Re: Bug#823478: python3-protobuf3

2016-05-18 Thread Tiago Ilieve
Jonathon, On 18 May 2016 at 05:52, Jonathon Love wrote: >> umh, you force pushed everything, master, upstream and pristine-tar >> branches. WHY? what did you do? > > oh, sorry, i never intended for you to look at that repo, assuming you'd > look at the debian-mentors one. This

Bug#823478: python3-protobuf3

2016-05-18 Thread Jonathon Love
umh, you force pushed everything, master, upstream and pristine-tar branches. WHY? what did you do? oh, sorry, i never intended for you to look at that repo, assuming you'd look at the debian-mentors one. And still it doesn't build, if that was meant to fix it. Without thinking of it I

Bug#823478: python3-protobuf3

2016-05-18 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 01:07:05PM +1000, Jonathon Love wrote: > thanks for the review, and sorry for the embarrassing "does not build" > situation. i was packaging on ubuntu, and my experience has been that if it > works there, it will work on debian - but apparently not, i'll be more > careful

Bug#823478: python3-protobuf3

2016-05-16 Thread Jonathon Love
hi matt, thanks for the review, and sorry for the embarrassing "does not build" situation. i was packaging on ubuntu, and my experience has been that if it works there, it will work on debian - but apparently not, i'll be more careful in future. i'm actually writing to ask your advice about