Hi Eberhard,
Am 25.04.24 um 08:52 schrieb Eberhard Beilharz:
Would someone with the necessary permissions please upload the package?
The previous version of sentry-python was removed from testing because
of some open bugs, and in turn the packages that depend on sentry-python
also got removed.
Hi,
Am 15.04.24 um 11:20 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
The rest of:
...
- wtforms-alchemy
I'll try to have a look at this library.
--
Regards
Carsten
Am 29.03.24 um 17:39 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
Dear Carsten,
thank for your reply and your patience with me. :)
On 2024-03-29 16:23 Carsten Schoenert wrote:
You need to use "opts=mode=git, ...", see the man page of uscan.
Are you sure.
Of course I'm sure, I've tested the snipp
Am 29.03.24 um 15:05 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
I assume I have not yet understood the purpose of the changelog in
context of uscan. What do I miss?
This is "debian/watch":
version=4
# RegEx in Perl dialect
https://codeberg.org/buhtz/hyperorg/archive/v(\d+).(\d+).(\d+).tar.gz
This is a dummy
Hello Paul,
Am 29.03.24 um 13:49 schrieb Paul Boddie:
On Friday, 29 March 2024 09:52:14 CET Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Starting with Debian packaging isn't a easy thing and there is *not* the
one way to do it right. And there are for sure hundreds of HowTos out
there. You will need to try a few
Am 29.03.24 um 08:51 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
This document is not Python related. The section about Python is empty.
See section 15 at PDF page 65.
This isn't really needed yet, packaging Debian packages is technically
always the same.
You seems to have a general problem to understand what
Hello Andreas,
Am 18.03.24 um 21:15 schrieb Andreas Tille:
Hi Carsten,
Am Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 08:18:58AM +0100 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
The arguments to remove flask-basicauth looks sensible, can someone confirm ?
looking at the upstream situation for flask-basicauth I see no real
Hi,
Am 16.03.24 um 18:37 schrieb Alexandre Detiste:
Hi,
The arguments to remove flask-basicauth looks sensible, can someone confirm ?
looking at the upstream situation for flask-basicauth I see no real
issues to drop and this package from the archive. This horse is long
dead for a long
Am 15.03.24 um 08:31 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
On the long run it is my goal to make the package [1] ready for official
upload. But I suspect this is a long way. So on short view that repo
will be for practicing only. Am I allowed to create such a repo in my
position?
There is no need to
Hi,
Am 04.02.24 um 13:46 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
Based on the current situation I plan now to upload Werkzeug und Flask
3.x in about a week to unstable.
the upload of Werkzeug and Flask to unstable did happen on Friday and
Saturday last week. Things went smooth without hick-ups so far
Hello Hefee, hello list,
Am 24.01.24 um 22:46 schrieb Hefee:
Me as maintainer of onionshare got notice about this discussion here by a
sidechannel. It would have made things a lot easier to me to spot the issue
that onionshare is not ready for flask 3.x, if you had open a bugreport against
Hi,
Am 26.12.23 um 15:24 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
I've uploaded first python-werkzeug
https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?experimental=1=python-werkzeug
and a day later flask with a newer version >= 3.0.0.
https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?experimental=1=flask
I focused the past days wit
Hi,
this package was on my list for some time, I picked the recent upstream
version and prepared a upload yesterday.
Looks good so far, should be migrate to testing in two days.
Am 08.01.24 um 18:43 schrieb Gregor Riepl:
Hi Eberhard,
Is anyone working on updating sentry-python
Hello Michael, hello list,
Am 18.12.23 um 12:54 schrieb Michael Kesper:
Following a simple list of reverse deps for the resulting binary
packages. Any help, suggestion or useful hint in maintaining this Flask
update is really appreciated!
Feel free to contact me if you need help!
I've
Hi,
the Flask team released Flask and the depending package Werkzeug 3.0.0
on 2023-09-30.
Since Thomas Goirand did the last update of Flask to 2.2.x nearly one
year ago in preparation for the Bookworm release I've talked with Thomas
recently about updating Flask and depending packages again
Hello Christian,
Am 15.09.23 um 13:18 schrieb bu...@posteo.de:
Hello together,
I hope different from the past this announcement will work this time.
Last time I announced the will to package something ("feedparser") but
someone else did it without communication.
Back In Time [1][2] will have
Hello Christian,
Am 27.07.23 um 21:56 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
Dear Carsten,
thanks for your feedback, your kind words and your patience with my
frustration. :)
I was thinking about what it is what bothers me here. It is not that
"the work" isn't done or bugs not fixed. It is that there is
Hello Christian,
Am 23.07.23 um 09:09 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
Hello,
On 2023-06-12 10:40 Jonathan Carter wrote:
Adding DPT to at least uploaders and having the package VCS in the
python-team namespace would probably be a good idea, but that's up to
Jonathan Wiltshire.
I have to state
I've forgotten to add the DD lists...
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CarstenBoyuan Yang
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Hi,
happy new year to you all!
Not only the Python version in bookworm is moving right now, due some
side effect around that also the PDM build backend is moving fast.
I was working around the Xmas days on one of the packages I usually take
care on (python-griffe [1]) to get an new upstream
Hello Matthias,
Am 21.11.22 um 16:39 schrieb matthias.geiger1...@tutanota.de:
Dear Maintainers,
I'd like to join the team and get access to maintain python3-fints.
fints is a new package I filed an ITP for (#1024494). In my opinion it
would be best if it
would be maintained under the python
Hi,
Am 13.11.22 um 07:18 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
If there are no objections I will bump the severity of serious for the
remaining three bug reports this week.
currently I've raised the severity for only two remaining bug reports
flask-appbuilder: #1020739
searx-admin: #1020823
I've
Hi,
Am 06.11.22 um 20:31 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
Hi again,
currently I still see the following packages are left with autopkgtest
issues.
flask-appbuilder: #1020739
onionshare: #1023568
pydevd: #1020795
searx-admin: #1020823
I filed a new issue about the failing autopkgtest against
for the other packages? Time flies and
it's not that far away the first freeze date will come.
Am 20.10.22 um 09:23 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
Hi,
Am 27.09.22 um 11:52 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
Hi,
I'd like Bookworm to be released with python-werkzeug 2.2.2 and flask
2.2.2 (needed by Sahara).
So
Hello Frederic,
Am 31.10.22 um 08:57 schrieb PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel:
I can build the package basically doing these modifications and by
adding the additional B-D package Scott did mention. Simply let
dh_sphinxdoc build the documentation and adding the additional needed
package dependencies.
Hello Frederic,
please could you provide next time direct links to the VCS/Tracker of
your package, that prevents time to search for the correct package on my
or others people side. Also a speaking subject content is helping me to
decide if I want to spend time on taking a look, you've choose
Hi,
Am 27.09.22 um 11:52 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
Hi,
I'd like Bookworm to be released with python-werkzeug 2.2.2 and flask
2.2.2 (needed by Sahara).
So I've uploaded both to Experimental, and here's the result:
https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?experimental=1=python-werkzeug
Hello Emanuele,
Am 21.09.22 um 12:01 schrieb Emanuele Rocca:
Well but that's the whole point of automated testing. There's no *need*
to do it locally if it's already done by Salsa for you. What is already
automated and working pretty well is:
- amd64 build
- i386 build
- source build
-
Hi,
Am 20.09.22 um 16:13 schrieb Emanuele Rocca:
Salsa CI is useful because it automatically performs binary/source builds,
arm64 crossbuilds, and it runs various pretty important tests such as lintian,
piuparts, reproducible build testing, and more. It also runs autopkgtest in
LXC.
quite
Hello Claudius,
Am 08.09.22 um 13:37 schrieb Claudius Heine:
Related to this, I would like to update the tpm2-pkcs11 package, which
is not part of the DPT, but the new version depends on that package.
Do I need to wait until the tpm2-pytss package is available on unstable
before doing this,
Hello Claudius,
Am 05.09.22 um 14:26 schrieb Claudius Heine:
The link I posted is already in the DPT namespace:
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/tpm2-pytss
Since I am no a member of the team, I wanted to move it over, but it
already existed, but was completely empty. So I
Hello Claudius,
Am 01.09.22 um 10:59 schrieb Claudius Heine:
Hi Carsten,
On 2022-09-01 10:56, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Hello Claudius,
I can take care on this, might take time until the weekend.
Thanks!
you are welcome!
I did go through the source again some days ago and that resulting
Hello Claudius,
I can take care on this, might take time until the weekend.
Am 01.09.22 um 08:47 schrieb Claudius Heine:
Hi,
would someone be willing to sponsor the tpm2-pytss package?
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/tpm2-pytss
This package is a dependencies of newer
Hi,
Am 25.08.22 um 09:25 schrieb Claudius Heine:
I am not possessive about this package and would like to share
maintainer-ship if possible. For me this is contract work, I am not
doing this for myself, but for a customer, which will continue to use
this and packages around it for rolling out
Hello Claudius,
Am 24.08.22 um 15:00 schrieb Claudius Heine:
Hi,
I am not a member of the Python team and want to contribute a Debian
package for tpm2-pytss to help resolve #1011358 [1].
I am not sure how to proceed here. Do I need to become a
member/contributor/maintainer of this package or
Hi,
Am 16.06.22 um 10:05 schrieb Julian Gilbey:
...
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:
Hi,
Am 15.06.22 um 21:22 schrieb Louis-Philippe Véronneau:
# Doesn't seem like a pytest regression, but I could be wrong?:
...
* sentry-python 1.4.3-1 (AssertionError: previous item was not torn down
properly)
# Already fixed in the archive:
* monitoring-plugins-systemd 2.3.1-2
I've
Hi Nick,
Am 03.04.22 um 09:58 schrieb Dominik George:
Hi Carsten,
Or is there a way to get such packages build without a need for PDM to be
around?
This should really not matter at all when packaging for Debian. The
source tarball should include a setup.cfg or setup.py file (i.e. be a
Hi,
while working further on doing packaging on NetBox I've started trying
to package more upcoming new dependencies.
Namely I was looking into mkdocstrings [1], which is a new dep for the
next minor version of NetBox (in order to build the documentation).
mkdocstrings comes (of course)
Hello Edward,
I've wrote an ITP for the same package shortly before your ITP:
https://bugs.debian.org/1006479
And uploaded to NEW right now.
So you shouldn't need to do any additional work, I'm happy if you want
to do some co-maintaining and uploading for this package.
Regards
Carsten
Am
Hi again,
Am 24.01.22 um 06:35 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
...
So I think I can answer my original question by myself. These two
packages are not relevant and not needed any more. But thanks for your
feedback!
I moved along and worked further on tuning the packaging for twisted.
I'm able
Hello Gregor,
Am 23.01.22 um 19:01 schrieb Gregor Riepl:
Ignoring the autopkgtest for now Lintian is complaining about empty
binary packages for python3-twisted-{bin,dbg}. Are they needed anymore?
OTOH it's looking not that bad and a lot of the messages should be easy
to fix.
X:
Hi,
I've came across through #1001371 which is basically
pytest-twisted: (autopkgtest) needs update for python3.10: E {'warnings': 2} !=
{'warnings': 1}
https://bugs.debian.org/1001371
So far I understand the information from the bug report the real problem
isn't a broken autopkgtest in
Hi Antonio,
thanks for your quick feedback!
Am 19.09.21 um 21:24 schrieb Antonio Terceiro:
Looking from my side, the tarball from the archive (apt source
python-django-js-asset) and the one generated by pristine-tar are
identical:
4b6a2c8625b8e96bbc4ff1588a27238d7d418b03
Hello Stefano,
Am 18.05.21 um 13:06 schrieb Stefano Rivera:
> Hi Carsten (2021.05.17_17:04:13_+)
>> I'd like to join the Python team on Salsa.
>
> Please read
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
>
> Hint: 3rd point about joining the team.
arg,
Hi,
I'd like to join the Python team on Salsa.
Recently I've taken over the maintainer ship for flask-sqlalchemy
together with a long time businesses partner I'm working together with
on my day job.
And some more packages are to come I want to work on.
For another Django based project we
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