The python-bitstring package is maintained by Debian Science and Ghislain
Antony Vaillant is the sole uploader. It appears to mean
that Ghislain is not active at the moment.
The package is out of date.
I'm interested in the package and would like to maintain it in the Debian
Python Team.
Uploader request.
Scott K
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Normally for a package already in Debian I wouldn't reject due to copyright/
license documentation, but I am making an exception is this case. I only
started to look at this package by doing grep -ir copyright * over the source.
I made redirected the output of that to a file and made a list of
On Monday, April 20, 2020 8:51:10 AM EDT peter green wrote:
> On 20/04/2020 08:57, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> >> Option 1: fix all four packages to be python 2 free.
> >>
> >> Option 2: Remove python2 stuff from traceback2, python-funcsigs and
> >> numba. Break the dependencies of nipype in sid.
>
On April 20, 2020 2:36:00 AM UTC, peter green wrote:
>(using -quiet aliases where multiple involved packages have the same
>maintainer listed.
>
>Hi
>
>I have just been running some self-contained buildability tests on
>bullseye and these tests indicated that the python-linecache2 and
Package: src:ffc
Version: 2019.1.0.post0-2
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.2.1
This package uses python pip to download and install packages from outside the
Debian archive to run autopkgtests. Main is required to be self-contained,
including for tests. See the FTP Master's reject FAQ
log 2020-02-07 12:57:44.0 -0500
+++ sympy-1.5.1/debian/changelog 2020-03-01 15:45:01.0 -0500
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+sympy (1.5.1-2.1) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Add d/p/python3-not-python.patch from Ubuntu to fix FTBFS with python3
+ (Closes: #952251)
Bumping to serious since freecad is build-depending on packages requested for
removal.
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Package: src:python-quantities
Version: 0.12.1-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.3
While reviewing your package in the New queue, I noticed that the
license currently in the package is radically different than that in
debian/copyright. I'm accepting the package anyway, since this is an
Source: sardana
Version: 2.6.2+dfsg-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.5
It appears that upstream supports python3 [1]. Please either upgrade
the package or have it removed. This is, indirectly, one of the few
remaining packages blocking python-qt4 removal. We are also removing
Qt4.
Source: python-pyqtgraph
Version: 0.10.0-2
Severity: important
Removal of pyside is imminent. Please drop it from the package
Depends/Recommends.
Not making this a serious bug since it's an alternative.
You might consider dropping the python2 binary entirely since we're
trying to get rid of
Package: src:pysph
Version: 1.0~a6-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 2.3
During review of your package in New, the following items were noted to
be missing from debian/copyright. I'm filing this bug instead of
rejecting the package (since it's not a new issue in the package).
Please fix
On Sat, 03 Mar 2018 21:16:22 +0100 Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Source: syrthes
> Version: 4.3.0-dfsg1-2
> Severity: serious
> Tags: sid buster
> Justification: blocks python-qwt5-qt4 removal
> Control: block 886779 with -1
>
> Hi,
>
> src:syrthes Build-Depends on python-qwt5-qt4 which is
On August 4, 2019 7:26:31 PM UTC, Jochen Sprickerhof
wrote:
>Hi Scott,
>
>* Scott Kitterman [2019-08-04 01:52]:
>>I took a brief look at python3 support in ros, and as far as I can
>tell, it
>>appears to be python3 ready, it just needs someone to change it over.
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Dear Debian Science,
As many of you know, we are working on getting rid of python2 in this
development cycle and either moving packages to python3 or removing them.
It's a large effort (around 4K packages affected) [1]. If you look at
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