Bug#1013092: ITP: python3-sphinx-autosummary-accessors -- sphinx autosummary extension to pandas or xarray accessors
Package: wnpp Owner: Diane Trout Severity: wishlist * Package name: python3-sphinx-autosummary-accessors Version : 2022.4.0-1 Upstream Author : Justus Magin * URL or Web page : https://github.com/xarray-contrib/sphinx-autosummary-accessors * License : MIT Description : sphinx autosummary extension to pandas or xarray accessors This is a new dependency for building the documentation for dask. One confusing issue is the project is marked as being MIT licensed, but includes the pandas BSD-3 license because some of this project was derived from pandas. Unfortunately there's nothing that says what files were derived from pandas. So my copyright file marks everything as MIT / Expat, but includes the pandas BSD license block though I don't know what to attach it to. I was planning on adding this to the debian python team. Diane Trout
Re: archive rebuild for pytest from experimental
On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 09:30:56PM +0200, Carsten Schoenert wrote: > Hi, > [...] > > > > * monitoring-plugins-systemd 2.3.1-2 > > I've updated sentry-python last week to the current upstream version, so > this package can be count as fixed. > > Current pygments requires pytest >= 7.0, I've uploaded 2.12.0 to > experimental. Hi Carsten, Great, thanks. Since the pygments in testing fails on pytest 7.2.1, and the version in experimental depends on pytest >= 7.0, we'll need to do the following when we are ready to upload pytest 7.2.1 to unstable: * Mark pytest 7.2.1 as Breaks: pygments (<< 2.12.0) * Upload pygments 2.12.0 to unstable Otherwise the pygments in testing will prevent the migration of pytest. Best wishes, Julian
Re: [RFS] python3-resampy -- module for efficient signal resampling
Dear David, a very long time is passed since our last discussion. Are you still interested in having this package in debian? I would really appreciate if you could sponsor the initial upload. kind regards antonio Il 29/08/20 18:28, Antonio Valentino ha scritto: Dear developers, I set-up the python package for resampy on salsa [1]. The package closes the ITP #968469 [2]. I kindly ask a member of the team to review it and sponsor the upload. [1] https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules/resampy [2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=%23968469 kind regards -- Antonio Valentino