Re: How to package my python module ?

2018-03-17 Thread
o System Is Safe! Dongliang Mu On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 1:58 AM, Ben Finney <bign...@debian.org> wrote: > Georg Faerber <ge...@riseup.net> writes: > >> On 18-03-16 17:16:23, 慕冬亮 wrote: >> > I need to find one sponsor to upload my package to the Debian

Re: How to package my python module ?

2018-03-16 Thread
, it is related one general debian package. Is there document about how to package one python module? Or find one debian package which is also python module and borrow some experience from it? -- My best regards to you. No System Is Safe! Dongliang Mu On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 12:58 AM, 慕冬亮

Re: How to package my python module ?

2018-03-15 Thread
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 12:21 AM, Ben Finney <bign...@debian.org> wrote: > 慕冬亮 <mudonglianga...@gmail.com> writes: > >> I am sure I would like to become to a package maintainer of the Debian >> package. It's my honor. And I am a big fan of Debian System. I have >

Re: How to package my python module ?

2018-03-15 Thread
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:57 PM, Ben Finney <bign...@debian.org> wrote: > 慕冬亮 <mudonglianga...@gmail.com> writes: > >> I am very glad to get your response. But for your link, I encounter >> "Internal error 404" :( > > Sorry about that! I typed

Re: How to package my python module ?

2018-03-15 Thread
Hi Ben, I am very glad to get your response. But for your link, I encounter "Internal error 404" :( -- My best regards to you. No System Is Safe! Dongliang Mu On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 10:57 PM, Ben Finney <bign...@debian.org> wrote: > 慕冬亮 <mudongliang

How to package my python module ?

2018-03-15 Thread
Dear all, I have a simple python module - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/youdao-simple. The source code is deployed on the Github - https://github.com/mudongliang/youdao-python If someone could give some tips to package this python module, I will appreciate it. P.S. I don't know whether this is

RE: python3-xlib lost in Debian

2015-04-28 Thread
I don't think so ! I think debian will support python3 sooner or later, and give up python2 . This is a question of time . So although python-xlib upstream did not have update , if there is a need for it , I think there will be someone to maintain it for users !mudongliang From: