Re: Backport of Python 3.6 for Debian Stretch?

2018-04-24 Thread Ludovic Gasc
2018-04-24 22:16 GMT+02:00 Matthew Woodcraft : > Nguyễn Hồng Quân wrote: > >> I'm using Debian 9 on an ARM board (BeagleBone), for our IoT project. >> We write an application which needs Python 3.6. But we are struggling with >> packaging Python 3.6 as deb packages for Debian 9. We found the dsc f

Re: Backport of Python 3.6 for Debian Stretch?

2018-04-24 Thread Ludovic Gasc
Hi, You can use pythonz, conda or pyenv to install the version of Python you want without to disturb your system. Regards. -- Ludovic Gasc (GMLudo) 2018-04-24 8:58 GMT+02:00 Nguyễn Hồng Quân : > I'm using Debian 9 on an ARM board (BeagleBone), for our IoT project. > We write an

Re: How does team maintenace of python module works?

2013-02-20 Thread Ludovic Gasc
On Feb 20, 2013 11:57 PM, "Dmitrijs Ledkovs" wrote: > > On 19 February 2013 23:49, Ludovic Gasc wrote: > > > > On Feb 19, 2013 11:21 PM, "Barry Warsaw" wrote: > >> > >> On Feb 19, 2013, at 09:42 PM, Thomas Kluyver wrote: > >> &

Re: How does team maintenace of python module works?

2013-02-19 Thread Ludovic Gasc
On Feb 19, 2013 11:21 PM, "Barry Warsaw" wrote: > > On Feb 19, 2013, at 09:42 PM, Thomas Kluyver wrote: > > >After that it gets tricky, because we'd knock E out next, but the I'm not > >sure where the votes counted for E (Scott & Barry) should be reallocated. > > If it makes things easier, I am es

Re: How does team maintenace of python module works?

2013-02-18 Thread Ludovic Gasc
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 11:08 PM, Thomas Kluyver wrote: > On 18 February 2013 20:46, Ludovic Gasc wrote: > >> I vote D, and I can handle the migration from SVN to Git, I've done this >> several times for my work and WYMeditor. >> >> Are you interested? >

Re: How does team maintenace of python module works?

2013-02-18 Thread Ludovic Gasc
On Feb 16, 2013 1:43 PM, "Thomas Kluyver" wrote: > > On 16 February 2013 09:10, Thomas Goirand wrote: >> >> It would be really stupid to only want to "claim" to be working as part >> of the team, that's not at all what I want to do. I'd like to be able to >> help when I can, and receive help when