Bug#801859: ITP: pg8000 -- Pure-Python PostgreSQL Driver

2015-10-15 Thread Rahul Amaram

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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Package name: pg8000
Version: 1.10.2
Upstream Author: Mathieu Fenniak
URL: https://github.com/mfenniak/pg8000
License: BSD
Description: pg8000 is a Pure-Python interface to the PostgreSQL 
database engine.  It is
 one of many PostgreSQL interfaces for the Python programming language. 
pg8000
 is somewhat distinctive in that it is written entirely in Python and 
does not

 rely on any external libraries (such as a compiled python module, or
 PostgreSQL's libpq library). pg8000 supports the standard Python DB-API
 version 2.0



Bug#801857: ITP: twextpy -- Python module consisting of extensions to the Twisted Framework

2015-10-15 Thread Rahul Amaram

Package: wnpp
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Package name: twextpy
Version: 0.1.b2.dev15059
Upstream Author: Apple Inc.
URL: http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/twext
License: Apache-2.0
Description: This is a Python module consisting of extensions to the 
Twisted Framework and is mainly used by calendarserver




Bug#801856: ITP: twextpy -- Python module consisting of extensions to the Twisted Framework

2015-10-15 Thread Rahul Amaram

Package: wnpp
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Package name: twextpy
Version: 0.1.b2.dev15059
Upstream Author:
URL: http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/twext
License: Apache-2.0
Description: This is a Python module consisting of extensions to the 
Twisted Framework and is mainly used by calendarserver.


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Bug#675018: ITP: python-pycalendar -- iCalendar/vCard Library

2012-05-29 Thread Rahul Amaram

Package: wnpp
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Package name: python-pycalendar
Version: 0.2~svn188
Upstream Author: Cyrus Daboo
URL: http://svn.mulberrymail.com/repos/PyCalendar/
License: Apache 2.0
Description: iCalendar/vCard Library

This package is needed for Darwin Calendarserver 3.2.0 (currently in 
process of packaging).





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Re: using perl in preinst script

2010-12-27 Thread Rahul Amaram
The package depends on python anyways. My only query is as I am using 
python in postinst script, is it sufficient to mention it as part of 
Depends or should it still be mentioned in Pre-Depends?


Apart from that, as per the response given by Neil and also my 
sponsorer, I think the below logic should do fine for the upgrade script.


Thanks,
Rahul.

On Monday 27 December 2010 10:16 PM, Aron Xu wrote:

On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 00:32, Rahul Amaram
  wrote:
   

Hi Neil,
Thanks for the response. I didn't intend to work on this update as per my
leisure. I greatly admire the Debian release team for the effort they put
in, in trying to make Debian a great experience to the end users. As I've
already told you, I am new and therefore didn't know of the deep-freeze of
Squeeze. Or else I would have definitely worked on it earlier itself.

Anyway, coming back to the solution. This is what I plan to do. Kindly
provide any necessary feedback.

1. Stop the server in preinst and if necessary copy the current
configuration file to a temporary location.
2. In postinst, write python code to check if NSS directory service is being
used (by parsing the configuration file) and if so take the appropriate
action. Once this is done, delete the temporary copy of configuration file.

Also I believe for this, python needn't be added to Pre-Depends but only to
Depends.

 

I still think adding python to Depends only because a maintainer
script needs it is costing too much, if the application itself doesn't
need python at all.

   



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Re: using perl in preinst script

2010-12-27 Thread Rahul Amaram
Thanks Philips. I've subscribed to the debian-devel-announce list. Is it 
also necessary that I subscribe to debian-announce i.e. will posts to 
debian-announce be automatically marked to debian-devel-annouce?



On Monday 27 December 2010 10:11 PM, Philipp Kern wrote:

On 2010-12-27, Rahul Amaram  wrote:
   

Thanks for the response. I didn't intend to work on this update as per
my leisure. I greatly admire the Debian release team for the effort they
put in, in trying to make Debian a great experience to the end users. As
I've already told you, I am new and therefore didn't know of the
deep-freeze of Squeeze. Or else I would have definitely worked on it
earlier itself.
 

I'd advise you to read the mailing list debian-devel-announce, which is
mandatory to read for all Debian Developers and should thus also be
read by contributors.  That's also the place where such status changes /:x
updates are published.

Kind regards
Philipp Kern


   



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Re: using perl in preinst script

2010-12-27 Thread Rahul Amaram

Hi Neil,
Thanks for the response. I didn't intend to work on this update as per 
my leisure. I greatly admire the Debian release team for the effort they 
put in, in trying to make Debian a great experience to the end users. As 
I've already told you, I am new and therefore didn't know of the 
deep-freeze of Squeeze. Or else I would have definitely worked on it 
earlier itself.


Anyway, coming back to the solution. This is what I plan to do. Kindly 
provide any necessary feedback.


1. Stop the server in preinst and if necessary copy the current 
configuration file to a temporary location.
2. In postinst, write python code to check if NSS directory service is 
being used (by parsing the configuration file) and if so take the 
appropriate action. Once this is done, delete the temporary copy of 
configuration file.


Also I believe for this, python needn't be added to Pre-Depends but only 
to Depends.


Pushing this script would make upgrade of calendarserver data 
directories seamless to end users who use NSS directory backend. This is 
the reason why I am so keen on pushing in this change so that the 
upgrade will cause the least inconvenience to end users.


If the above solution is acceptable, then I will work on it right away. 
If not, then I'll consider removing python from the preinst script 
altogether as rewriting it in perl/shell is a really huge task for me.


Cheers,
Rahul.

On Monday 27 December 2010 07:12 PM, Neil Williams wrote:

On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 18:27:10 +0530
Rahul Amaram  wrote:

   

- Read the current caldavd.plist configuration file if it exists
- If NSS directory service is configured in caldavd.plist,
 

... then stop processing in the preinst at this point and set the config
to not use NSS until configured.

   

perform
some action on caldavd data directories for those NSS users and groups
 

... so do this in postinst then restart with the updated config.

   

And this has to be done before the upgraded calendarserver runs for
the first time.
 

Stop the server in the preinst (if not already stopped in the prerm of
the old version) and don't start it until the postinst has finished
doing the changes. Don't expect the server to be running between
running the preinst and the postinst. Servers should be stopped before
unpacking and restarted afterwards, in the postinst and after any
config changes have been implemented.

   

Hence running it in postinst is not an option.
 

Actually, it probably is the only option.

If necessary, consider changing the server so that it can run without
needing this change. More commonly, ensure it is stopped in preinst
and not started until after the postinst has finished.

   

Anyway, keeping that apart, is there any chance that the upgraded
calendarserver could be pushed into squeeze if I make those changes
now?
 

No. Squeeze is already in deep freeze. Only RC bug fixes are going to be
accepted. It is too late to get non-RC bug fixes into Squeeze and the
version in testing is not RC buggy (the version in unstable is
potentially RC buggy). You'll just have to fix it in unstable and
backport later.

   

The reason being I am extremely occupied with other tasks
 

It's too late - Debian releases take long enough as it is without
waiting for everyone to have free time for their pet fixes to get in.

   

and if
this package cannot be pushed into squeeze I'd rather work on it
after a while.
 

You'll need to work on the package in unstable sooner rather than
later. The version is unstable is buggy. Sooner or later you'll end up
with a bug report that the preinst failed because python is not
guaranteed to be configured when the preinst starts and that bug
report would probably be RC.

If you can't work on that now, pull the python preinst change out of
the version in unstable and leave NSS configuration to the admin. Put
something into README.Debian or News.

Whatever you decide, the version in unstable does need to be fixed. You
cannot expect a python preinst to actually work.

   



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Re: using perl in preinst script

2010-12-27 Thread Rahul Amaram

Hi,
Thanks a lot for the prompt responses. I am a new maintainer (sponsored)
and so not aware of some issues. I really appreciate all the help given in
the list.

Continuing with my previous mail, this is what the preinst script does:

- Read the current caldavd.plist configuration file if it exists
- If NSS directory service is configured in caldavd.plist, perform some
action on caldavd data directories for those NSS users and groups

And this has to be done before the upgraded calendarserver runs for the
first time. Hence running it in postinst is not an option.

As I can see, my only option seems to be using perl-base. But that still
leaves me with a difficulty because to use the Plist parser module I will
have to include many other modules. Not sure how to handle this. This is
something I'll have to figure out.

Anyway, keeping that apart, is there any chance that the upgraded
calendarserver could be pushed into squeeze if I make those changes now?
The reason being I am extremely occupied with other tasks and if this
package cannot be pushed into squeeze I'd rather work on it after a while.

Thanks,
Rahul.


On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 12:45:26 +, Neil Williams 
wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 13:19:57 +0100
> Tollef Fog Heen  wrote:
> 
>> ]] Rahul Amaram 
>> 
>> 
>> | I am the maintainer for calendarserver. I have a query reg. preinst
>> | script. I need to perform some action during preinst before the
>> | upgrade of calendarserver happens from 1.x to 2.x. For this, I
>> | wrote the necessary code in python in preinst script. But this was
>> | rejected into being accepted into squeeze as writing python code or
>> | calling the python interpreter in preinst is not permitted.
>> 
>> As long as you have the necessary Pre-Depends, that should be fine,
>> I'd imagine.  (You have to discuss adding the pre-depends on
>> debian-devel, but as long as you have a good reason to, I don't see a
>> problem with that.)
> 
> See #608099 for rejection of the python preinst - as python is not
> essential, a Pre-Depends on python isn't workable. Good reason or no,
> there is a problem with a python preinst. Perl is a suitable
> alternative.


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using perl in preinst script

2010-12-27 Thread Rahul Amaram

Hi,
I am the maintainer for calendarserver. I have a query reg. preinst
script. I need to perform some action during preinst before the upgrade of
calendarserver happens from 1.x to 2.x. For this, I wrote the necessary
code in python in preinst script. But this was rejected into being accepted
into squeeze as writing python code or calling the python interpreter in
preinst is not permitted.

As the upgrade code has to parse .plist files, writing shell script would
be a very difficult task. So I would like to know what are my other
options? Could I write it in perl?

Also is there any estimate date on the release of squeeze?

Looking forward to a response.

Thanks and Regards,
Rahul.


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