Re: Python 3 transition question

2019-09-04 Thread Martin Kelly
On 9/2/19 1:18 PM, Martin Kelly wrote: On 9/1/19 10:07 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote: On September 2, 2019 4:00:53 AM UTC, Sandro Tosi wrote: I would just stop building these.  And if the reverse dependencies have a py2removal bug itself, then comment in these issues that the suggested

Re: Python 3 transition question

2019-09-02 Thread Martin Kelly
On 9/1/19 10:07 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote: On September 2, 2019 4:00:53 AM UTC, Sandro Tosi wrote: I would just stop building these. And if the reverse dependencies have a py2removal bug itself, then comment in these issues that the suggested/recommended package gets removed. If they don'

Python 3 transition question

2019-09-01 Thread Martin Kelly
Hi, I maintain python-gmpy and python-gmpy2, which need to transition to Python 3. However, they have several packages that have Suggests or Recommends (not a hard dependency) pointing to python-gmpy/python-gmpy2. These other packages appear to be Python 2 only. Should I stop building the Py

Re: Help with setuptools-related build break

2019-01-27 Thread Martin Kelly
On 1/26/19 4:56 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote: On Saturday, January 26, 2019 04:05:50 PM Martin Kelly wrote: Hi, I'm attempting to release a new version of my package python-gmpy2 [1] and am hitting a bug that I can't figure out how to resolve. Specifically, in the latest version unde

Help with setuptools-related build break

2019-01-26 Thread Martin Kelly
Hi, I'm attempting to release a new version of my package python-gmpy2 [1] and am hitting a bug that I can't figure out how to resolve. Specifically, in the latest version under pbuilder, python-setuptools is missing. When I add python-setuptools and python3-setuptools it to the build depende

Request to join the Python Modules team

2018-07-14 Thread Martin Kelly
Hi, I would like to join the Salsa Python Modules team in order to continue maintaining my package python-gmpy2. I previously had Alioth access and have finally had time to migrate to Salsa. My Salsa login is aomighty-guest. I have attempted to read and accept the Python Modules policy (htt

Re: Request to join Python Modules Team

2009-10-15 Thread Martin Kelly
if you've read our policy, then yes, you're DPMT member now :-) [1] http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html Yes, I've read it. Do I need to submit my packages to the subversion repository or do I just keep maintaining them like I have in the past? Thanks, Martin

Re: Request to join Python Modules Team

2009-10-11 Thread Martin Kelly
You can register on alioth even if you're not a DD: your login name will have '-guest' suffix, but that's all. Having an alioth user is a precondition to join any team (so this included). Thanks. I registered and my Alioth login is mkelly-guest. Is that all I need to join? Martn -- To UNSUBS

Request to join Python Modules Team

2009-10-11 Thread Martin Kelly
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