Re: [backintime] I'll package the next release

2023-09-15 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
Hey, On Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 07:48:30AM +, bu...@posteo.de wrote: > Back In Time [1][2] will have a new upstream release [3] in the next days. I > [4] will try to prepare the packaging for Debian this time. The next Debian > release is minimum 2 years away so I have enough time. ;) Thanks

Re: [Debian-salsa-ci] Publishing multiple packages with aptly in Salsa CI

2023-09-15 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday, 15 September 2023 16:33:25 CEST Philip Hands wrote: > > For another angle, see: > > https://salsa.debian.org/philh/user-setup/-/pipelines/576662 > > In which I have a `harvest-repos` job that grabs artifacts from `build` > jobs in other pipelines, and an `aptly-plus` job that's got

Re: [Debian-salsa-ci] Publishing multiple packages with aptly in Salsa CI

2023-09-15 Thread Philip Hands
Hi, Someone wrote: >> However, one other thing I wanted to achieve was to take the complete set of >> new packages and to publish them in a single package repository. This would >> allow people to install and test the built packages in a more convenient >> fashion than asking them to hunt

Re: Transitionning to the lextudio pysnmp / pyasn1 ecosystem

2023-09-15 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Friday, September 15, 2023 3:38:05 AM EDT Thomas Goirand wrote: > Hi, > > As you may know, the upstream author for pysnmp passed away last year. > As a result, the whole suite was forked by "lextudio". I packaged it, > and the result is this list of source packages: > > python-pyasn1-lextudio

Re: Publishing multiple packages with aptly in Salsa CI

2023-09-15 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
Hi, > Hello, > > A few weeks ago, I asked about techniques for making new packages available > to > other new packages so that the autopkgtest job could be run successfully in a > pipeline in the Salsa CI environment. Eventually, this was made to work by > taking advantage of the aptly job

Re: [backintime] I'll package the next release

2023-09-15 Thread c . buhtz
Dear Carsten, thanks for your reply. Am 15.09.2023 11:19 schrieb Carsten Schoenert: the DPT isn't the maintainer of this package, you are aware of this? DPT = Debian Python Team ? Yes I'm aware of this. But to my knowledge the list is not restricted to DPT package topics. Do you have

Re: [backintime] I'll package the next release

2023-09-15 Thread Carsten Schoenert
Hello Christian, Am 15.09.23 um 13:18 schrieb bu...@posteo.de: Hello together, I hope different from the past this announcement will work this time. Last time I announced the will to package something ("feedparser") but someone else did it without communication. Back In Time [1][2] will have

Request to join python team

2023-09-15 Thread Thais R. Araujo
I would like to join the team to help maintain the packages Robber [1], Delta [2] and Pytest-executable [3]. My salsa login is: Thais-ra I have read the python team policy [4] and accept it. [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1051387 [2]

[backintime] I'll package the next release

2023-09-15 Thread buhtz
Hello together, I hope different from the past this announcement will work this time. Last time I announced the will to package something ("feedparser") but someone else did it without communication. Back In Time [1][2] will have a new upstream release [3] in the next days. I [4] will try

[backintime] I'll package the next release

2023-09-15 Thread c . buhtz
Hello together, I hope different from the past this announcement will work this time. Last time I announced the will to package something ("feedparser") but someone else did it without communication. Back In Time [1][2] will have a new upstream release [3] in the next days. I [4] will try

Transitionning to the lextudio pysnmp / pyasn1 ecosystem

2023-09-15 Thread Thomas Goirand
Hi, As you may know, the upstream author for pysnmp passed away last year. As a result, the whole suite was forked by "lextudio". I packaged it, and the result is this list of source packages: python-pyasn1-lextudio python-pyasn1-modules-lextudio python-pysmi-lextudio python-pysnmp-lextudio