Re: eric and jquery.js to a symbolic link

2023-01-05 Thread Julian Gilbey
On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 07:14:40PM +, Guðjón Guðjónsson wrote: > Hi list > I am working on eric and I do have a problem with the lintian requirement to > replace the jquery.js file with the debian provided jquery.js file. > The upstream author pointed out that it doesn't work as well and I

eric and jquery.js to a symbolic link

2023-01-05 Thread Guðjón Guðjónsson
Hi list I am working on eric and I do have a problem with the lintian requirement to replace the jquery.js file with the debian provided jquery.js file. The upstream author pointed out that it doesn't work as well and I have verified the behavior. If you run eric7_browser and press

Re: review for kivy/2.1.0-1

2023-01-05 Thread Jeroen Ploemen
On Thu, 5 Jan 2023 01:17:40 -0800 Vincent Cheng wrote: > to the packaging, but otherwise I think this is ready for upload; > if Jeroen isn't planning on uploading kivy in the next day or so, My system has been resurrected, and I'm fine with the current state of the kivy packaging as well. I do

Re: Python 3.11 for bookworm?

2023-01-05 Thread Thomas Goirand
Hi Andreas, On 12/30/22 10:22, Andreas Tille wrote: True, I remember the DebConf Python BoF. My memory tells me that the plan was to keep 3.10 as default. Thus Python 3.11 would be really a surprise. From a maintainers team with lots of Python packages that will need heavy work I can't say

Re: review for kivy/2.1.0-1

2023-01-05 Thread Vincent Cheng
Hi Dean, Thanks for doing the heavy lifting in getting kivy/2.1.0-1 ready for upload! I'm currently going through all of the packages that I (co-)maintain in preparation for the upcoming freeze, and you've saved me a ton of work here! I've pushed a few very minor changes to the packaging, but