Re: Packaging the new upstream release of ipython (i.e. 1.1.0)

2013-10-06 Thread Diane Trout
So there is a list of things that need doing for ipython. I'd built my own not-redistributable version of 1.1.0, (progress at https://github.com/detrout/debian-ipython) I'll see if I can help with some of the work listed below. Diane On Thursday, October 03, 2013 22:29:41 Jean-Christophe Jas

Re: Packaging the new upstream release of ipython (i.e. 1.1.0)

2013-10-03 Thread Jean-Christophe Jaskula
Hey, Thanks Thomas and Julian for your replies. Don't apologize for that, there is no problem taking time to release something clean. BTW, I realize than I was doing a package way simpler and dirtier than yours. I don't want to walk on anyone's toes or do unnecessary/redundant work. I'll be h

Re: Packaging the new upstream release of ipython (i.e. 1.1.0)

2013-10-03 Thread Julian Taylor
Hi, sorry I am working very very slow in ipython, a reason is that there is no stable release on the horizon, so I have been slacking of a bit. Now that ubuntu 13.10 is almost out soon I have no excuse anymore :) The issue with ipython 1.1 is the large amount of third party javascript libraries it

Re: Packaging the new upstream release of ipython (i.e. 1.1.0)

2013-10-03 Thread Thomas Kluyver
Hi Jean-Christophe, On 29 September 2013 13:31, Jean-Christophe Jaskula < jean.christophe.jask...@gmail.com> wrote: > The Ipython team has released a couple of major releases during the last > months but I haven't seen any discussions about packaging them in debian. > Just for curiosity, I decide

Re: Packaging the new upstream release of ipython (i.e. 1.1.0)

2013-10-03 Thread Jean-Christophe Jaskula
Hey, I haven't heard from any of you and I'm still a bit curious of the status of the package. FYI, I continued patching and rearranging to fit with the upstream sources. I got something which starts looking good to me. Hope to hear from you soon :-) Cheers, JC Le 29 sept. 2013 à 16:31, Jean-

Packaging the new upstream release of ipython (i.e. 1.1.0)

2013-09-29 Thread Jean-Christophe Jaskula
Hi, The Ipython team has released a couple of major releases during the last months but I haven't seen any discussions about packaging them in debian. Just for curiosity, I decided to start trying to update the debian package (v0.13.2) to the latest release (v.1.1.0). When doing it, I realized