Le dimanche 06 mars 2016 à 08:54:31+0100, Vincent Bernat a écrit :
> ❦ 6 mars 2016 04:22 +0100, Pierre-Elliott Bécue :
>
> >> > Mmh, take a look at other debian packages. It is quiet common that
> >> > python
> >> > packages uses sphinx as documentation framework. So it
❦ 6 mars 2016 04:22 +0100, Pierre-Elliott Bécue :
>> > Mmh, take a look at other debian packages. It is quiet common that python
>> > packages uses sphinx as documentation framework. So it should be a already
>> > solved issue - maybe ask python-debian.
>>
>> The easiest
Le mardi 23 février 2016 à 08:29:37-0800, Nikolaus Rath a écrit :
> On Feb 22 2016, Malte Swart wrote:
> >> > - The documentation's raw rst files are currently installed; please run
> >> > sphinx>
> >> > during the build and ship the compiled files instead.
> >>
> >>
On Feb 22 2016, Malte Swart wrote:
>> > - The documentation's raw rst files are currently installed; please run
>> > sphinx>
>> > during the build and ship the compiled files instead.
>>
>> Lintian complains about external js library that is used in html doc.
>> (jquery
Hey,
On Monday 22 February 2016 04:48:51 Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> > > - it does not install on Jessie (even with jessie-backports because of
> > >
> > > missing dependencies) (just a note because of not working on stretch
> > > either)
> >
> > I tries Ubuntu Wily afterwards. But I good
On Feb 22, 2016, at 02:50 AM, Malte Swart wrote:
>- Mailman does not use /etc/mailman3/mailman.cfg as default config. So to each
>
> mailman call a extra parameter or the environment variable
> MAILMAN_CONFIG_FILE as to be added. If you forget this, mailman creates a
> new instance one
On Feb 20, 2016, at 07:52 PM, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
>- it does not work on stretch/sid because it is not compatible with
> Python 3.5, see https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/issues/181
Since both the latest Debian and Ubuntu releases have dropped Python 3.4 and
only have Python 3.5, I'm
At Mon, 22 Feb 2016 02:50:44 +0100,
Malte Swart wrote:
> - The default configuration uses postfix, needing postmap to run mailman
> aliases (which is called automatically on mailman create). So the package
> should recommend/suggests postfix.
If mailman 3 works with any MTA in the same way
Le lundi 22 février 2016 à 02:50:44+0100, Malte Swart a écrit :
> Hey,
>
> > > Before requesting for sponsorship, and packaging officially the other
> > > components of mailman3, I'd like some "testers" for the core package I
> > > built, in order to be sure that it works, and that I will not
Le samedi 20 février 2016 à 19:52:49+, Bernhard Schmidt a écrit :
> Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
>
> Hi Pierre,
>
> > Before requesting for sponsorship, and packaging officially the other
> > components of mailman3, I'd like some "testers" for the core package I
> > built,
Hey,
> > Before requesting for sponsorship, and packaging officially the other
> > components of mailman3, I'd like some "testers" for the core package I
> > built, in order to be sure that it works, and that I will not introduce
some
> > stupid caveats on the packaging of the other components.
Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
Hi Pierre,
> Before requesting for sponsorship, and packaging officially the other
> components of mailman3, I'd like some "testers" for the core package I
> built, in order to be sure that it works, and that I will not introduce some
> stupid
Le lundi 14 décembre 2015 à 17:01:57+0100, Pierre-Elliott Bécue a écrit :
> Le lundi 23 novembre 2015 à 02:56:27+0100, Pierre-Elliott Bécue a écrit :
> > Le vendredi 11 septembre 2015 à 00:49:44+0200, Pierre-Elliott Bécue a écrit
> > :
> > > [packaging mailman3]
> >
> > Hey,
> >
> > Here is an
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