y will also need
bugfix and updates.
Best would be if you could convince cocotb upstream to accept your patch. It
may work if you explain clearly why you need this patch.
Hoping this helps,
Cheers,
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modules from lextudio. Is your
patch from them ?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
On Sep 12, 2023 5:52 PM, Adam Cecile 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
The bug is about the --pristine-tar option of bgp...
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On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 10:21:06PM +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> [...]
> > [0]: https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging#Creating_a_new_packag
> >Fair enough. I also made that change.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott K
You have my +1 with the current wording.
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is out on their
> own.
It would have been nicer to upload to experimental first, see the excuse page
and find bugs accordingly. Uploading directly to unstable for this kind of high
profile package is NOT the way to go.
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xed so a package can be removed. This
includes Sid only packages.
Cheers,
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, and it feels
like I am included in the "I don't like you".
IMO writing like this s not the best way to make friends...
Instead, I'd suggest to come to a debconf like we just had, to get some feeling
of how nice people really are !
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
On Jun 11, 2025 18:51, Stefano Rivera wrote:
>
> Hi thomas (2025.06.11_16:30:15_+)
> >As for the version, setuptools-scm understand an env var that you may set
> >with something like:
> >export SETUPTOOLS_SCM_PRETEND_VERSION=$(shell dpkg-parsechangelog
&
SCM_PRETEND_VERSION=$(shell dpkg-parsechangelog -something)
(Again, top of my head, look it up on other packages to get it right, and you
can ask me again if you cant find it yourself...)
Then both your issues will be fixed.
Hoping this helps,
Cheers,
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-omemo
> - sms4you
> - urwid-satext
>
> Cheers
With my Salsa admin hat on: please file a support ticket for such move.
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
pport just as well.
I there a reason not to include the unversioned path in the docs?
Thanks for making python packaging easier!
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Also, it might be the obvious location for upstream to install
stuff into.
As such, maybe it's worth supporting.
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Package python2.5
Installing python2.5 on etch for powerpc is broken...
Specifically:
Linking and byte-compiling packages for runtime python2.5...
pycentral: pycentral rtinstall: installed runtime python2.5 not found
pycentral rtinstall: installed runtime python2.5 not found
dpkg: error
>= 2.4).
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I'd be very thankful if the following could be packaged. I'd be able to
sponsor non-DDs if the packages are good.
* Package name: python-wavelets
Version : 0.1.6
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ng an
occasional update should be possible. I'm afraid I'll only take new
packages if I have a particular interest. Is there a place where people
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it's available via gmane?
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'm CCing him as well.
Quite possibly, #408492 would be worth fixing as well. If the bug
report's description is correct, it sounds awfully close to a "renders
package useless" bug.
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hon-pysyck be a reasonable name for the package, or is something else
more adequate ?
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On Wednesday 21 March 2007 23:26, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 08:46:35PM +0100, Thomas Jollans wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > the debian python policy states that module packages should be named
> > python-foo, foo being the module name. I intend to package
On Dec 18, 2007, at 11:49 AM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 11:03:16PM +0900, js wrote:
Hi,
Today I read Debian Python Policy and found that it says that
"At any given time, the package python will represent the current
default Debian Python version.
The default Debian Py
aining the
file swig is missing, being installed as required by the build-depends, both in
the same version.
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(CCing debian-python because the bugs will disappear from the
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1. http://bugs.debian.org/468991
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1. from matplotlib-0.90.1/src/_subprocess.c:
* Currently, this extension module is only required when using the
* subprocess module on Windows, but in the future, stubs for other
* platforms might be added here as well.
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retitle 469013 Python API memory handling bug in unused code path
found 469013 3.0-unstable+hg11561-1
thanks
Hi,
the code that exhibits the buggy PyObject_NEW/PyMem_DEL behaviour (in
xen-unstable-3.0-unstable+hg11561/tools/pygrub/src/fsys/e
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Unfortunately python -mfoo -c ... is bogus without adding the proper
calls. As such the speedup was also bogus and is only from 5.5 to 3.2
seconds or some such. Hooray for testing after the final cleanups. :)
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y advice on what I should do next would be appreciated. =)
Thanks in advance!
-Jonathan Thomas
t 6:38 AM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> * Jonathan Thomas , 2009-12-15, 13:16:
>
>> I have done my best to package the MLT Python bindings (which were
>> generated
>> using Swig), and I have published to my own
>> PPA<https://launchpad.net/%7Ejonoomph/+arc
module name for Python.
It does not like the "-" character. Is there a way to tell python-support
what the name of the folder should be? For example,
Instead of this folder: /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/mlt-python/
Use this folder: /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/mlt/
Thanks in advance!
-
t person with my questions. =)
Thanks,
-Jonathan
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Jonathan Thomas
wrote:
> I have figured out the answer to my question. Python-support correctly
> adds my folder and files to the Python path. This changes the way I need to
> import the python module from
&
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "openshot".
* Package name: openshot
Version : 1.0.0-1
Upstream Author : Jonathan Thomas
* URL : http://www.openshotvideo.com
* License : GPLv3
Section : video
It builds these binar
I am aware of.
Thanks so much for your suggestions. You are the first person who has
offered any real advice to me. Now, if I can just find a Debian
sponsor. =)
-Jonathan
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Jonathan Thomas
> wrote:
On Apr 20, 2010, at 2:30 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
If I was you I would start by finding out why python-twisted-core is
not getting upgraded to the latest version that's in the repos and
so on, with a little investigating I'm sure you will find what has
broken your system, it may help to us
On Apr 21, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Tristan Seligmann wrote:
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 7:41 AM, Rick Thomas
wrote:
The reason seems to be that python-twisted-core version 10.0.0-3 is
available on amd64 Sid, but on i386 Sid it's only available at
version
10.0.0-2 .
Maybe it needs to be re
or what reason do you need that exact specific version of Python?
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Hi Miguel, Scott,
> > It looks like python2.7 is easily backporteable to squeeze.
Good news! :)
> > You can take a look at [1]. I rebuilt it without modifications but it
> > probably needs some testing.
I'll test it with virtualenv later.
> > Are you aware that preparing a backport is not an
> virtualenv uses python-support, so to get it to work under 2.7, you'd
> have to change python-support, which means everything else using
> python-support would have to be 2.7 compatible.
>
>
> Maybe I'm being overly pessimistic, but this sounds like an impossibly
> big task for doing properly
Cool!
Not for squeeze (as I discussed recently), but it is nice to hear that
we don't have the same "no python 2.7" issue in wheezy, but even have it
as default then.
Considering that it'll take a while until wheezy gets stable, I hope
there is also a python 3.x (x=rather latest) then, so that pr
ething that seems to build the
expected packages: https://launchpad.net/~takluyver/+archive/python3
What's the best way to submit these packaging changes to Debian?
Thanks,
Thomas
e on packaging to get working binary packages built was a
long hard slog, and I don't feel like I really understand what I was doing.
Also, I'm on an Ubuntu system, and I don't know how much difference that
makes. If needs be, I can run Debian in a VM, or as a pbuilder image.
Thanks,
Thomas
On 15 November 2011 23:49, Kay Hayen wrote:
> Hm, what about "nuitka-python" as a binary name of what is now Python, is
> that OK? It seems the readable variant.
>
nuitka-python is what I'd call it, from your description. I'm not actually
a Debian packager, though.
Thomas
uggesting we turn this on tomorrow. But I think
replacing pure-python modules with compiled modules should always be a
deliberate choice, not something distributions do automatically.
StringIO already has compiled equivalents, of course - cStringIO, and the
compiled io package in Python 2.7 and 3.x.
Thomas
function" is way more compatible that "PyCFunction" if
> that is your concern.
>
Neat! I'll try to get round to having a look at Nuitka at some point (in
terms of using it, not packaging it - sorry, I can't help there).
Thomas
thon) hoping that the man page can be fixed and such explicit
example added.
Cheers,
Thomas
P.S: There was other issues on this xen-api package that also pushed me
for another upload (like python-xenapi should have Replaces: xcp-xapi).
--- a/dh_python2.rst 2012-01-08 04:53:09.0 +
+++
omfortable with the process. Can someone point me to the best way to
submit the packaging change to Debian, bearing in mind that I'm not really
familiar with the procedures and terminology around Debian?
Thanks,
Thomas Kluyver
y to follow this route. I've got an alioth account, and applied for
membership of DPMT - do I need to do anything to get the membership
approved, or is it just a question of waiting until someone has time for it?
Best wishes,
Thomas
ages are in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~takluyver/+archive/python3
Thanks,
Thomas
python-tornado_2.1.0-2.patch
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an.
> I think its ready for an upload.
>
Is that something I should do? Where does it get uploaded to?
Best wishes,
Thomas
Following on from tornado, the attached patch updates the packaging for
qscintilla2 to build Python 3 bindings. It's roughly following the
python-qt4 packaging (which it depends on).
Thanks,
Thomas
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rather than only the default (although I think only 3.2 is currently
supported, anyway). I'd originally had it like that, but when I looked at
the PyQt4 packaging, it was only targeting the default version (py3versions
-vd), so I followed suit for qscintilla. How do we decide which option to
use?
Thanks,
Thomas
ot a thing that should happen).
>
I imagine it can get into Ubuntu's Q cycle, for release in October, though.
Thomas
# add to public modules list ;\
echo $$installedfile >>
./debian/python-numpy/usr/share/python-support/python-numpy.public ;\
What's the significance of the public modules list? Is there an
equivalent for dh_python2?
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and ABI/API versions, but I guess we'll want to make Py3 versions of
them.
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> available patch.
Great, thanks Sandro, I'll post it to the bug. Let me know if there's
anything else I should be doing with it.
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> that stuff is done and the package is uploaded: Thanks for your contribution!
Great, thanks for putting in the time to finalise it.
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am documentations. Why?
> You could add a debian/python3-dateutil.docs file containing NEWS and README
> to
> have these files installed in /usr/share/doc/python3-dateutil.
> Refer to dh_installdocs(1) for further informations.
> Same for example.py that you could ship with the p
;ll add it as a section
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, Ben. I've reverted it to 2.0-1 for now, but it's useful to
hear about these opinions for future work.
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e a reason you use "set -ex" in override_dh_auto_install but
> only "set -e" in override_dh_auto_build? I'd prefer more consistency. :)
I've standardised them on 'set -e'.
> There is also dateutil.tz.gettz(), which is supposed to use the system
> time
;
>
> I believe so.
Right, I've repackaged the source, and put it on Debian mentors again:
http://mentors.debian.net/package/python3-dateutil
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eturns None. I'm inclined to leave this
behaviour intact in case code depends on it, although it's not how I'd
design it myself. I've added a note in README.Debian pointing people
to dateutil.tz.gettz().
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> doesn't exist in .orig.tar anymore.
All done.
I seem to have locked the package out of mentors.debian.net; I'll try
uploading it again tomorrow.
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> Please merge changelog entries for 2.0+dfsg1-1 and 2.0-1.
Done.
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suggestions, and checked that it still
works. Previously, I'd just copied the watch file from
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> Indeed, adding --check-dirname-level=0 fixes the problem for me.
I've added that, and checked that it still works for me.
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> Could you update the latter item?
Yep, done.
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> But anyway, I bumped timestamp in the changelog, built, signed and uploaded
> the package. Thanks.
Thanks Jakub, and thanks for taking the time to go through all these
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I am looking for a sponsor for my package "python-unicodecsv"
* Package name: python-unicodecsv
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Section : python
The packa
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 12:32 +0200, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> [Thomas Bechtold, 2012-04-22]
> > The package is a drop-in replacement for python2 csv module. There's a
> > RFP bug #669678 [2].
>
> If you plan to maintain it, please rename the bug to ITP and set yourself
&g
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 16:49 +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote:
i fixed most of the comments and uploaded a new version to
mentors.debian.net . see comments below
> "debhelper (>= 7.0.50)" - I think this could be simply "(>= 7)", I don't
> see anything in your package that would require 7.0.50.
fixed in d
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 17:52 +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Thomas Bechtold , 2012-04-23, 17:34:
> >>Please run tests at build time.
> >fixed in debian/rules
>
> It should be override_dh_auto_test, not overwrite_dh_auto_test.
> Please honour DEB_BUILD_OPTI
fixed on mentors.debian.net
> * Thomas Bechtold , 2012-04-23, 18:32:
> >>>>Please run tests at build time.
> >>>fixed in debian/rules
> >>It should be override_dh_auto_test, not overwrite_dh_auto_test. Please
> >>honour DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck.
lete.
Please correct me if I've got any of that wrong.
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> * Thomas Bechtold , 2012-04-26, 06:48:
> >i fixed all the stuff (see comments below) and uploaded a new package
> >to mentors.debian.net . if there are no other issues, i'll add the
> >debian-dir to the python-mo
changed the repositories a pbuilder environment sees, I
think you need to run with --override-config for it to pick up the
change. Or if you're unsure, you can just delete the environment
tarball and create a new one.
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Package name: python-notify2
Version : 0.3-1
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URL : http://pypi.python.org/pypi/notify2
License : BSD
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It builds these binary packages:
python-notify2 -
On 14 May 2012 23:27, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
> - The tests: Running the tests during the build requires dbus and a
> notification daemon, which in turn requires an X server running. I've
> come up with a recipe that works in a pbuilder, but is it suitable for
> the autobuilder
On 19 May 2012 15:20, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> if you're not sure and package works with all Python{,3} versions
> currently supported by Debian, it's OK to skip these fields
As far as I know, that's the case. The tests pass with all supported versions.
> uploaded
x27;s
simple enough for local testing (I just see a series of
notifications), but doing it on a headless server was more tricky. In
any case, it works now, even if it means 300 lines of code has 50MB of
build-dependencies. ;-)
Thanks,
Thomas
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On 19 May 2012 19:00, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
> So the
> most important thing for the tests is to check my interpretation of
> the notifications spec against an established implementation. That's
> simple enough for local testing (I just see a series of
> notifications), but do
On 25 May 2012 15:39, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
> Should I try to launch the dbus server for my tests (like I'm already
> launching the notification daemon), or just disable all the tests
> which require a running dbus server (which is all of them, at
> present)?
I've disabled
On 28 May 2012 12:05, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
> Alternatively, if
> there's a good way to get dbus running on the buildd, I'd be happy to
> re-enable the tests.
Thanks to Jakub for a patch which should sort it out. I've applied it in svn.
Thomas
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king on 2.7? I thought just about anything written for 2.6
should run on 2.7.
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to the website, I see it's from SVG to pdf/ps/png.
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