Re: RFS: colorzero/2.0-1 [ITP] -- Construct, convert, and manipulate colors in a Pythonic manner.

2021-06-19 Thread Paul Wise
On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 9:06 PM Thomas Goirand wrote: > That's a way more simple, as sometimes, upstream ships an egg-info and > building *modifies* it (and then, nightmare starts...). Usually upstream doesn't ship egg-info in the source repository though, I think I would switch from PyPI

Request for review for Poetry(Was: Re: Asking for help Poetry)

2021-06-19 Thread Emmanuel Arias
Hello everybody, I want to tell you that I push to salsa an advances of poetry packaging. Now, we have a complete package of poetry, so I'm requesting some more experienced reviewers. I need to skip some tests because use a non versioned python, so that give me some troubles like "python don't

Re: RFS: colorzero/2.0-1 [ITP] -- Construct, convert, and manipulate colors in a Pythonic manner.

2021-06-19 Thread Emmanuel Arias
On 6/19/21 9:03 AM, Peter Green wrote: > Just done some reviewing/tweaking. I've pushed the following changes > to the git repo, please > tell me if you have any objections. > > I added a gpb.conf to make git-buildpackage actually use pristine tar > and hence result in an orig > tarball that was

Re: RFS: colorzero/2.0-1 [ITP] -- Construct, convert, and manipulate colors in a Pythonic manner.

2021-06-19 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 6/19/21 2:03 PM, Peter Green wrote: > Just done some reviewing/tweaking. I've pushed the following changes to > the git repo, please > tell me if you have any objections. > > I added a gpb.conf to make git-buildpackage actually use pristine tar > and hence result in an orig > tarball that was

Re: RFS: colorzero/2.0-1 [ITP] -- Construct, convert, and manipulate colors in a Pythonic manner.

2021-06-19 Thread Peter Green
Just done some reviewing/tweaking. I've pushed the following changes to the git repo, please tell me if you have any objections. I added a gpb.conf to make git-buildpackage actually use pristine tar and hence result in an orig tarball that was consistent with what is already in Ubuntu. I