On 9/13/23 17:42, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 9/13/23 13:43, Adam Cecile wrote:
On 9/13/23 12:55, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 9/12/23 18:16, Adam Cecile wrote:
Hello,
No hurry, I think we might want to wait for upstream to respond to
my PR regarding double awaitable fix.
It is indeed lextudio
On 9/13/23 13:43, Adam Cecile wrote:
On 9/13/23 12:55, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 9/12/23 18:16, Adam Cecile wrote:
Hello,
No hurry, I think we might want to wait for upstream to respond to my
PR regarding double awaitable fix.
It is indeed lextudio upstream that took over the PySNMP package
On 9/13/23 12:55, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 9/12/23 18:16, Adam Cecile wrote:
Hello,
No hurry, I think we might want to wait for upstream to respond to my
PR regarding double awaitable fix.
It is indeed lextudio upstream that took over the PySNMP package and
all patches are coming from us
On 9/12/23 18:16, Adam Cecile wrote:
Hello,
No hurry, I think we might want to wait for upstream to respond to my PR
regarding double awaitable fix.
It is indeed lextudio upstream that took over the PySNMP package and all
patches are coming from us (except mine ofc).
Regards, Adam.
Hi,
Quickly from my phone...
Of course, we can update Stable with targeted patches (only: no new upstream
release except in very rare cases).
I can take care of the update tomorrow, though the next point release is in a
few month from now.
Also note that I uploaded all 4 pysnmp/asn1
Hello,
No hurry, I think we might want to wait for upstream to respond to my PR
regarding double awaitable fix.
It is indeed lextudio upstream that took over the PySNMP package and all
patches are coming from us (except mine ofc).
Regards, Adam.
On 9/12/23 18:10, tho...@goirand.fr wrote:
Hello,
Package python3-pysnmp4 is partially unusable in Debian 12 because its
asyncio backend is using @asyncio.coroutine decorator that has been
removed from Python 3.11.
It is, imho, quite a serious issue, as any code using PySNMP4 on a
machine will stop working after upgrading from
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