Hello,
I believe tinyarray[1] is ready for a sponsored upload.
I have fixed the two remaining issues with the packaging according to
policy:
- The salsa repository no longer contains upstream history.
- pristine-tar is used.
I would be grateful if someone could upload the package or let me know
like to take up the discussion that got
interrupted in August 2018:
Ondrej Novy wrote on 22 Aug 2018:
> st 22. 8. 2018 v 14:04 odesílatel Christoph Groth
> napsal:
>
> > trusting PyPI to store the official release tarballs...
>
> trusting PyPi store without PGP signatu
Hello,
Ondrej, thank you for the quick reaction. I've read the policy. So far
(for my unofficial packages) I haven't been using pristine tar tool,
trusting PyPI to store the official release tarballs. The package is
configured such that the pristine tars can be downloaded using the
command 'gbp
Hello,
I have packaged Tinyarray [1], that is a prerequisite for packaging
Kwant [2], a library for simulating nanoelectronic devices that is in
wide use by the respective research community. Several people from
debian-science have expressed their willingness to sponsor the upload of
Kwant.
Sinc
Hello,
(Please keep me CCed, I'm not subscribed to debian-python.)
I'm working on packaging the libraries Kwant [1] and Tinyarray [2] (a
dependency for Kwant) for Debian. The Debian packaging was done in git
repositories [3] [4] and seems finished.
I'm not satisfied with one aspect of it, howev
Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> binary-indep (or build-indep or override_dh_auto_build-indep) is the
> right target: -indep targets will be ignored when only architecture specific
> files are build
OK, I see. Unfortunately, I didn’t succeed to use any other target than
dh_installdocs for building the d
Hello again,
I think I should have asked rather on the Python Science mailing list,
which is what I will do know. (I was fooled into thinking that the
Debian Python team is handling all the Python packages in Debian because
it packages Numpy and Scipy. But I see now that these two are most
likel
Hello,
Together with a few colleagues I maintain the “Kwant” [1] Python package
for computational quantum physics. Our library is quite popular: since
its release in late 2013 it has been used for the preparation of at
least 60 scientifc papers by people all over the world. It’s also used
by man
Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> last one, I promise:
>
> override_dh_auto_build:
> dh_auto_build
> pybuild --build -i python3 -s custom --build-args 'make -C {dir}/doc
> html'
Piotr, thanks for all the funny versions…
Unfortunately, most of Piotr’s suggestions do not seem to work (I trie
Scott Kitterman wrote:
> Debian has a policy for this:
Thanks, I didn't know.
Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> your message went through, I simply decide to ignore you for a while
> because you CCed me on a mailing list that I subscribe :P
But how can I know that you, or someone else, is subscribed? In this
particular case it's of course quite obvious, but I believe that instead
Denis Laxalde wrote:
I'd like to request sponsorship for numpydoc, which had a new
upstream release, the first supporting Python 3. It's available
in python-modules SVN repository (I can upload it on mentors if
that helps).
Could you please reconsider sponsoring this upload? It would
close
Hello again,
Sorry for posting the same message twice. I believed that it got
silently dropped as I did not see it show up on gmane (this was because
I replied to an old thread). So I subscribed to
whitel...@lists.debian.org and resent it.
Christoph
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I found this thread while trying to update the Debian packaging
for a Python library that I maintain. The library has Sphinx
documentation that is quite complex to build: First, the library
needs to be built (it contains C extensions), then figures are
generated by scripts, and finally Sphinx
Cześć Piotr,
I found this thread while trying to update the Debian packaging
for a Python library that I maintain. The library has Sphinx
documentation that is quite complex to build: First, the library
needs to be built (it contains C extensions), then figures are
generated by scripts, and
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