ver.py, line 182)
* how about: s/python help/Python help/ in debian/changelog
* in debian/control: s/Description: Scalable/Description: scalable
* could you add comments to patches?
* why not use trunk (IMHO there's no need to use new branch)
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[Andrew Malcolmson, 2009-01-08]
> I am installing Pylons in Aptitude and noticed that MySQL is one of
> the automatic dependencies to be installed. It appears that the
> responsible package is python-webpy which recommends python-mysqldb.
python-mysqldb depends on libmysqlclient15off so it should
I wrote:
> [1]
> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/python-modules-team/2009-January/thread.html
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> > mentioned in the Pylons Install Guide
>
> python-pylons does not depend on python-webpy
looks like python-flup (which is in python-pastescript's Recommends,
PasteScript is one of Pylons' dependncies) recommends python-webpy
[Vernon Tang, 2009-01-18]
> Could you please upload mercurial 1.1.2-2 from papt svn to close a "serious"
> bug?
uploaded
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[Ondrej Certik, 2009-01-25]
> There is a problem with documentation, that it depends on sphinx-0.5,
> which is currently only in experimental. And also upstream doesn't
> have it in the tarball. I originally fixed that by
> adding a new target into debian/rules, that downloaded the upstream
> tgz,
cussed after Lenny here)
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if you will help me convince release managers to unblock it, I will
upload 0.5 to unstable (if Mikhail will not protest).
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[Ondrej Certik, 2009-01-25]
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> > if you will help me convince release managers to unblock it, I will
> > upload 0.5 to unstable (if Mikhail will not protest).
>
> So release managers are blocking any uploads of sp
pa will not attempt such thing ;-)
What about Sphinx 0.4.3? Does it mean we will not try to unblock it?
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[Michael Hanke, 2009-01-26]
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:47:02AM +0100, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> > What about Sphinx 0.4.3? Does it mean we will not try to unblock it?
>
> Sphinx 0.4.3 is the classic example: It causes more trouble than it
> fixed. For example try building pym
;t test it)
* if 'import libasyncns' is not how you import the module, you have to
change the binary package name
* consider building docs (ship it in -doc package if they're big)
* short description is too long (lintian will warn you about it)
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* add python-wxgtk2.6 as an alternative dependency to python-wxgtk2.8
* rednotebook/txt2tags.py is missing in debian/copyright
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>greylisting) should be released soon.
>
> Update: Frederik has just uploaded his Debian source package with version 1.5
> at mentors.d.n site :)
Please point me to .dsc file, I cannot find it on mentors.d.n.
BTW, what does RFR stand for? "Ready for Release"?
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> Please point me to .dsc file, I cannot find it on mentors.d.n.
found it :-)
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/courier-pythonfilter/courier-pythonfilter_1.5-1.dsc
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providing python-courier package with courier module (and probably
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> > * consider building docs (ship it in -doc package if they're big)
>
> Any example package where I could look for the way to do that?
use `make doc` to build them and put "doc/*" into
debian/python-libasyncns-doc.docs
example packag
s=/usr/share/rednotebook" will not work here
| # as binary name is the same as module name
| mv $(CURDIR)/debian/rednotebook/usr/bin/rednotebook \
| $(CURDIR)/debian/rednotebook/usr/share/rednotebook/run.py
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* remove *.pyc files in clean rule
* install ljcharm.py into private directory (it's a Python application,
not module); install charm script into the same directory and symlink
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If you IRC, you can find us on #debian-python @ OFTC
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get bugs for other packages as well) or
subscribe numpy bugs only here[1].
[1]
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ython extensions currently have
>dependencies of the form pythonX.Y-foo. There is nothing what
>can be done now for the upcoming removal, but those dependencies
>should not be there by default. This is 2.4 of the python policy,
>but many packages tend to ignore that.
python-support supports namespace packages and it does it good. I didn't want
it to be enabled by default but since Joss provided a way to disable it (see
#459468) I think it's OK.
python-central should implement the same behaviour, IMHO
>
>
> I will start uploading python2.6 and related packages, then proceed
> with python3.x in the next weeks.
>
> Matthias
Just one more issue: what about "current" issue? Although I protested when
others wanted to remove it, now I agree it's useless. All packages that depend
on it (Python applications mostly) should use private directories and thus not
pollute the global namespace (we should add this to the Python policy, IMO)
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[Matthias Klose, 2009-02-16]
> Piotr Ożarowski schrieb:
> >> - 2.5 is superseded by 2.6; currently there doesn't seem to be
> >>a reason to ship 2.5 and modules for 2.5 with the next stable
> >>release. The upstream 2.5 maintainance branch doesn
[Josselin Mouette, 2009-02-18]
> Le mercredi 18 février 2009 à 01:20 +0100, Piotr Ożarowski a écrit :
> > > where is the advantage of having a /usr/lib/pyshared?
> >
> > it's one of the "sacrifices" you'll have to make if you want
> > /usr/share/
[Piotr Ożarowski, 2009-02-18]
> that's exactly what I meant, /usr/lib/py{3,}shared will be equivalent of
> /usr/share/py{,3}shared but for Python extensions, sorry if I sounded
> differently
and by that I mean /usr/lib/py{3,}shared/python2.5,
/usr/lib/py{3,}shared/python2.6 and so
[Rafael Laboissiere, 2009-02-18]
> I just filed a request to join the DPMT at Alioth, but I am not sure it is
> enough. Please, add me (alioth login: rafael) to the team.
I will add you to the team this evening, you have commit rights already
as you're a DD.
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;hold on your horses, Piotr". Once we'll move to LEVEL 2 (see below),
you'll have to reimplement maintainer scripts again, and that will be
frustrating for sure.
Mathias, please reply to my stupid and ignorant questions. All I want is
to give our users best possible option so f.e. if
one exception will lead to other requests and I just
love grep -r :-P
There's no need to leave DPMT, though, maybe you'll come back later
(f.e. if we move to some other VCS)
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[Piotr Ożarowski, 2009-02-18]
> [...] it's time however to decide which one will be my
> winner - I'll decide that in next weeks (maybe months, but it
> will happen sooner than later
Since nobody is interested in having the tools binary compatible[1]
(and, to be honest, I car
[Ben Finney, 2009-03-02]
> Piotr Ożarowski writes:
> > PS while converting [a package using python-central to use
> > python-support], remember to add to preinst something like these 3
> > lines:
> >
> > | if [ "$1" = upgrade ] && dpkg --compa
[Piotr Ożarowski, 2009-03-02]
> [Ben Finney, 2009-03-02]
> > Piotr Ożarowski writes:
> > > PS while converting [a package using python-central to use
> > > python-support], remember to add to preinst something like these 3
> > > lines:
> > >
&g
[Cyril Brulebois, 2009-03-03]
> Piotr Ożarowski (02/03/2009):
> > [Ben Finney, 2009-03-02]
> > > Why does this not happen automatically when the package is upgraded
> > > from a version that uses python-central?
> >
> > how can dh_pysupport know tha
[Ondrej Certik, 2009-03-03]
> why is the decision unfair?
because *I* think it's unfair as both tools deserve to be the "chosen
one"
Ondrej: stop reading debian-devel, you see trolls everywhere already ;-P
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> I'm requesting to join the team
You're in, welcome :-)
You can inject packages you want to maintain with us now; remember about
the -o option and check the diff.gz with lsdiff before injecting (only
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[Ben Finney, 2009-03-09]
> Piotr Ożarowski writes:
>
> > [Ben Finney, 2009-03-04]
> > > As noted elsewhere, this is to overcome behaviour (discussed in
> > > http://bugs.debian.org/479852>)
> >
> > I'm a little bit busy these days (so I didn
[Piotr Ożarowski, 2009-03-09]
> > > I'm a little bit busy these days (so I didn't check pycentral's
> > > code... yet), but isn't this bug fixed already (probably in 0.6.9
> > > aka 0.6.10)?
it's not fixed
I was also hit by another upgrade
arted")
* -dbg package is missing
* "Provides: ${python:Provides}" is missing
* 2.0.9 is already released
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l other packages can go directly to
my Debian/RFS mailbox, as usual)
http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonModulesTeam/TODO
http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonAppsPackagingTeam/TODO
* Please don't send me mails with multiple RFSs in one mail - use one
mail per package (the Subjec
entral will be the first
one which will be upgraded (Pre-Depends somewhere? Backporting some
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[Ben Finney, 2009-04-15]
> The only way that I know of so far to get ‘dh_pysupport’ to find and
> install the module correctly is:
>
> * Copy the file from ‘writers/manpage.py’ into ‘usr/lib/$(shell
> pyversions -d)/site-packages/docutils/writers/.’. If I omit this step,
> there is no indicati
~svn.r5663/debian/changelog
docutils-writer-manpage-0.1~svn.r5663/debian/changelog
--- docutils-writer-manpage-0.1~svn.r5663/debian/changelog
+++ docutils-writer-manpage-0.1~svn.r5663/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+docutils-writer-manpage (0.1~svn.r5663-4) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * Switch from
[Piotr Ożarowski, 2009-04-15]
> [Ben Finney, 2009-04-15]
> > > Just fill in .install file, and then call `dh_install; dh_pysupport`
> > > in debian/rules
> >
> > As I said in the original message, I'd love to just do that; but it
> > doesn't wo
[Ben Finney, 2009-04-15]
> Josselin earlier suggested that ‘dh_pysupport’ will still look in
> ‘usr/share/python-support/’ for modules. Should I expect it to work with
> just ‘dh_install ; dh_pysupport’ if I use the following install file:
>
> =
> writers/manpage.py usr/share/python-support/do
[Josselin Mouette, 2009-04-15]
> Le mercredi 15 avril 2009 à 14:19 +0200, Piotr Ożarowski a écrit :
> > oh, you can't - dh_pysupport doesn't pick up files from /usr/share/pyshared
> > (Joss: could you add this path to movemodules?)
>
> It’s not that simple, since
[Josselin Mouette, 2009-04-15]
> Le mercredi 15 avril 2009 à 15:17 +0200, Piotr Ożarowski a écrit :
> > how about:
> > * moving all files to usr/share/pyshared (just like you do now)
> > * registering files basing on usr/share/pyshared content (ignore
> > old .publ
[LI Daobing, 2009-04-20]
> The update-python-modules script is provided by:
> ii python-support 0.8.7 automated rebuilding
> support for Python modules
let me guess: your package should depend on python-support (>= 1.0.0)
see f.e. #524303
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[Josselin Mouette, 2009-04-20]
> Le lundi 20 avril 2009 à 15:55 +0200, Piotr Ożarowski a écrit :
> > [LI Daobing, 2009-04-20]
> > > The update-python-modules script is provided by:
> > > ii python-support 0.8.7 automated rebuilding
> > > sup
n # and all other local files
# ln -s /usr/bin/python2.4 /usr/bin/python
[...]
> Okay twit
oh, no more help from me, sorry
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> 2009/4/28 Piotr Ożarowski :
> > [itsovermyhead, 2009-04-28]
> >> dev3:/usr/bin# ls -la python*
> >> -rwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1015264 2008-10-23 08:53 python
> >> -rwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1015264 2008-10-23 08:53 python2.4
> >>
[Pietro Battiston, 2009-05-29]
> since I have read [0], I'm migrating to python-support for the new
> version of my python-shapely package.
> But I admit that in the followups of the said mail, I got somehow
> confused... the 3 lines that Piotr suggests to add:
>
> | if [ &
ave to
be sure no other package is using "foo" namespace, though
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> I was recently chatting with Sandro Tosi on IRC about the
> non-existance of a python equivalent to dh-make-perl
http://github.com/astraw/stdeb/tree/master
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supported ones
[1] or "dh_pypython" - I'm still not sure if using the same name is
a good idea as I want to write it in Python and maybe at some point
let someone rewrite it in Perl so that it could be included in
debhelper package.
[Piotr
at I maintain - thanks
Armin!). Search for python-cherrypy{,3} issues for more details.
> In conclusion my opinion is that problem set is not defined well
> enough to propose a solution or estimate if it will be effective both
> for current flow and for future ideas. I would
on-wit?) - it should have ">= 2.5" in XS-Python-Version or "2.5-"
in debian/pyversions (if it uses python-support)
Could you report a bug?
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> [Torsten Marek, 2009-08-04]
> > 2. Provides:
>
> I like solution 2, sounds responsible.
^^^
damn spell checker, should be "reasonable"
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> * Johan Grönqvist , 2009-08-10, 14:27:
> Packaging is fixed now. I don't know if it's ready ready for release,
> but works for me.
works fine with pywavelets as well, uploaded (with Ondrej's permission)
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> http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/python-modules/packages/python-iso8583/
full copy of GPL-3 is missing in upstream tarball, minor issues already
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> My Alioth login is johannr-guest.
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> It doesn't seem to affect the Perl team's PET, so I guess it's local
> configuration. Is it something I can fix?
bug forwarded upstream ;-)
thanks
(PET/bin/templates/by_category, line 281 doesn't work with layout=1)
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> python-modules-team (my membership is pending). Any comments?
> Vetos? As I can see, similar packages are all handled by this
> team, e.g. CheeryPy, Django, TurboGears...
Not mentioning Pylons in a web frameworks list? Veto! ;-)
... please go ahead, you're already a DPMT me
at DPMT repo[4].
[1] http://github.com/astraw/stdeb/tree/master
[2] Debian developers who will check and upload your package
[3] /usr/share/doc/python-support/README.gz
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> Piotr Ożarowski writes:
>
> > [Jérémy Lal, 2009-08-18]
> > > i'm willing to package a python module (orbited, see
> > > http://orbited.org). I suppose there's a clever way when the said
> > > module is a python egg.
&
[Matthias Klose, 2009-08-20]
> On 03.08.2009 19:16, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> >* about lack of XS-Python-Version and debian/pyversions
> > - if available, both previous places will be used to get
> > minimum/maximum required Python version, it will complicate
> >
[Piotr Ożarowski, 2009-08-19]
> [Jonathan Wiltshire, 2009-08-13]
> > It doesn't seem to affect the Perl team's PET, so I guess it's local
> > configuration. Is it something I can fix?
>
> bug forwarded upstream ;-)
> thanks
>
> (PET/bin/templates/by_
my skills.
I added you to the team. Welcome!
/me hopes other admins will not mind adding someone in advance[1] - it's
in a good cause - we want to rescue him from Perl Team's hands, no? ;-)
[1] I don't really know on which package(s) you want to work. Your QA
package
an.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?maint=python-modules-team%40lists.alioth.debian.org;maint=python-apps-team%40lists.alioth.debian.org;include=severity%3Acritical;include=severity%3Agrave;include=severity%3Aserious;exclude=pending%3Adone
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> On 2009-08-28 11:29, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> > or maybe PAPT (is "trac" module used outside trac itsefl? If not, it
> > should be moved to private directory, IMHO)
>
> I think, it's in the similar category as Django etc. i.e.
Trac supports installing plugins into the
> instances.
DPMT is fine then
(most important ;-) problem solved)
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> http://pastebin.ca/1546649>
uh, package in Lenny is in bad shape. I uploaded it with 2 additional
changes (Architecture changed to all and debian/conffiles removed)
and I was tempted to fix a lot more issues in there...
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[Ben Finney, 2009-08-29]
> Piotr Ożarowski writes:
> > I uploaded it with 2 additional changes (Architecture changed to all
> > and debian/conffiles removed) and I was tempted to fix a lot more
> > issues in there...
>
> I was specifically instructed to avoid any
gt; not fitting in a specific Trac version...), so this is
> "application" stuff, not "library"/"module".
it's OK (IMHO)
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| dh_link /usr/share/javascript/jquery/jquery.js \
| /usr/share/doc/package_name/html/_static/jquery.js
in debian rules and libjs-jquery in Depends should be enough
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. using build dependencies to determine[1] requested
Python versions. Joss mentioned it on #debian-python recently so I guess
he's willing to remove pyversions...
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2009/08/msg6.html
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k pyversions deprecated (initially in favor of XS-* and
> later in favor of the build depends approach) and leave it up to
> package maintainers if they care to change in the near term.
how about using build dependencies *if* pyversions and XS-P-V are not
set and removing support of these fi
apply it.
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> patch upstream EGGs to rely on it?
it's safe to remove requires.txt from binary package (not the whole
Egg-info, it can contain important data, f.e. entry points)
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[Stefano Zacchiroli, 2009-09-14]
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 02:00:43AM +0200, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> > it's safe to remove requires.txt from binary package (not the whole
> > Egg-info, it can contain important data, f.e. entry points)
>
> Uhm, please expand on "i
ython* 209 programs
#!/usr/bin/env python* 37 programs
IMHO /usr/bin/python should be a rule and "/usr/bin/env python" - (very
rare) exception (ipython or paster might qualify here)
BTW: If you install Python scripts via "python setup.py ..." (most
[Wolodja Wentland, 2009-09-20]
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 18:42 +0200, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> > IMHO /usr/bin/python should be a rule and "/usr/bin/env python" - (very
> > rare) exception (ipython or paster might qualify here)
>
> Could you elaborate on th
was caused by local
modifications, first thing you check next time is:
`grep \.egg bug_report_with_traceback`
[2] think twice before you will try to convince me you can uninstall
eggs
[3] last time I reinstalled my system was when I changed architecture,
and believe me - my
There is no bug filed against python-central for this.
I will file a bug in a minute (not that it will change much)
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[Wolodja Wentland, 2009-09-20]
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 20:52 +0200, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
>>[Wolodja Wentland, 2009-09-20]
>>> To give a somewhat extreme example. A user could decide to install a new
>>> Python version within /usr/local - which i think is commonly don
7;m focusing on
preparing all current tools for python2.6 upload to unstable. Today I
uploaded cdbs NMU to delayed/7 (that fixes #537373) and reported a bug
against python-central (#547565) which I plan to fix in NMU this week as
well.
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[Toni Mueller, 2009-09-21]
> Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 7.0.50) python-sphinx
python-sphinx is already backported (for Pylons users who have all the
backports available in bpo or [1] and soon will have pylons.debian.net
with some docs/warnings)
[1] http://people.debian.org/
ed and my Alioth login is mkelly-guest. Is that all
> I need to join?
if you've read our policy, then yes, you're DPMT member now :-)
[1] http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html
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out the team with other Python packages.
>
> My Alioth login is: ghantoos-guest.
Welcome in the team :-)
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