Bug#938550: spyder: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2019-10-15 Thread Drew Parsons

On 2019-10-15 13:57, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:

I didn't notice it, so wasn't planning to add it.  spyder_kernels
imports without complaining, and spyder seems to start fine anyway.
Where does it come to notice?


I do not know, but on wndows it is optional.
So maybe this is not a big issue.



Perhaps it makes things work more smoothly with jupyter.  I don't use 
jupyter myself as such.


Drew



Bug#938550: spyder: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2019-10-15 Thread PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel
> I didn't notice it, so wasn't planning to add it.  spyder_kernels
> imports without complaining, and spyder seems to start fine anyway.
> Where does it come to notice?

I do not know, but on wndows it is optional.
So maybe this is not a big issue.


Fred


Bug#938550: spyder: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2019-10-14 Thread Drew Parsons

On 2019-10-15 13:19, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
It seems that wurlitzer which is a dependency of spyder-kernel is 
missing.


did you plan to add it ?


I didn't notice it, so wasn't planning to add it.  spyder_kernels 
imports without complaining, and spyder seems to start fine anyway. 
Where does it come to notice?


Drew



Bug#938550: spyder: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2019-10-14 Thread PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel
It seems that wurlitzer which is a dependency of spyder-kernel is missing.

did you plan to add it ?

cheers


Bug#938550: spyder: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2019-10-14 Thread Drew Parsons

On 2019-10-15 03:40, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:

Hello

Hi Frédéric, I prepared spyder (and spyder-kernels) for python2 
removal.
 The removal of cloudpickle forces us to do it earlier than we 
otherwise

might have.


no problem for me :), the faster we get rid of Python2, the better.


With spyder, it made sense to me to keep spyder as the main binary
package, relegating spyder3 to a transitional dependency package. I 
set
/usr/bin/spyder as a symlink to spyder3 (manpage likewise). Let me 
know

if you're happy with that and we can go ahead with the upload.
Otherwise I can swap it to keep spyder3 as the binary package.



I think that you should set the section, oldlibs for spyder3 if this
is a transitional package.

then you can upload.



Thanks Fréd, I'll do that.

Drew



Bug#938550: spyder: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2019-10-14 Thread PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel
Hello

> Hi Frédéric, I prepared spyder (and spyder-kernels) for python2 removal.
>  The removal of cloudpickle forces us to do it earlier than we otherwise
> might have.

no problem for me :), the faster we get rid of Python2, the better.

> With spyder, it made sense to me to keep spyder as the main binary
> package, relegating spyder3 to a transitional dependency package. I set
> /usr/bin/spyder as a symlink to spyder3 (manpage likewise). Let me know
> if you're happy with that and we can go ahead with the upload.
> Otherwise I can swap it to keep spyder3 as the binary package.


I think that you should set the section, oldlibs for spyder3 if this is a 
transitional package.

then you can upload.

Cheers

Fred


Bug#938550: spyder: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2019-10-14 Thread Drew Parsons
Hi Frédéric, I prepared spyder (and spyder-kernels) for python2 removal. 
 The removal of cloudpickle forces us to do it earlier than we otherwise 
might have.


With spyder, it made sense to me to keep spyder as the main binary 
package, relegating spyder3 to a transitional dependency package. I set 
/usr/bin/spyder as a symlink to spyder3 (manpage likewise). Let me know 
if you're happy with that and we can go ahead with the upload.  
Otherwise I can swap it to keep spyder3 as the binary package.


Drew

p.s. lintian is complaining about renaming the MIT licence as expat.



Bug#938550: spyder: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2019-09-12 Thread peter green

Severity 938550 serious
Thanks

spyder (build-)depends on python-cloudpickle which has already been dropped by 
the cloudpickle source package.