Hi all,
I'd like to request sponsorship of a new package, python-notify2.
This is intended as a replacement for pynotify (aka notify-python,
python-notify), so it broadly copies the API from that package,
although it's not a drop in replacement. Why is a replacement needed?
- notify2 is compatib
[Julien Cristau, 2012-05-14]
> > is it safe to drop it? (i.e. is it used only in XB-Python-Version, as it
> > should?)
>
> Some grepping in the lintian lab should be able to answer that.
it's not that bad actually, I will report bugs/patches later this week
apparmor_2.7.103-2_source/debfiles/con
* Piotr Ożarowski , 2012-05-14, 12:57:
I do wonder however if there is a good reason for dh_python{2,3} to
still generate *:Version substitution variables.
is it safe to drop it?
I wouldn't do that at this point of the release cycle. But after the
wheezy release, it should be harmless.
(i.
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 12:57:17 +0200, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> [Jakub Wilk, 2012-05-14]
> > I do wonder however if there is a good reason for dh_python{2,3} to
> > still generate *:Version substitution variables.
>
> is it safe to drop it? (i.e. is it used only in XB-Python-Version, as it
> sho
[Jakub Wilk, 2012-05-14]
> I do wonder however if there is a good reason for dh_python{2,3} to
> still generate *:Version substitution variables.
is it safe to drop it? (i.e. is it used only in XB-Python-Version, as it
should?)
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Piotr Ożarowski Debian GNU/Linux Developer
* Mathieu Malaterre , 2012-05-14, 12:22:
Hi there,
I am starring at the following warning:
warning: package python-gdcm: unused substitution variable ${python:Versions}
Ignore the warning.
In the old days you would add "XB-Python-Version: ${python:Versions}" to
binary package stanzas in de
[CC me pls]
Hi there,
I am starring at the following warning:
warning: package python-gdcm: unused substitution variable ${python:Versions}
My package reads as:
$ cat d/control
Source: gdcm
...
X-Python-Version: 2.7
...
Package: python-gdcm
Section: python
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shl
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