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 Jaskula wrote: > 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 happy to help and have a look at one of these libraries' license. I > can't promise to have a deep look quickly (i.e. next weekend) tho. > > Thanks, > JC > > Le 3 oct. 2013 à 13:24, Julian Taylor a écrit : > > 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 embeds. > > These are the libraries it needs (from bowser.json) and its status in > > > > debian: > > "bootstrap": "~2.3", > > > > in debian (libjs-twitter-bootstrap) but too old > > this is also hard to handle with packages so I currently plan to embed it. > > If you want to help out, please do a license/dfsg review of the embedded > > stuff and send me a debian/copyright file. > > > > "codemirror": "~3.15", > > > > in debian but far to old and in hardly usable state. > > ipython currently embeds so I am willing to continue with that. But also > > needs a new license review for 1.0. > > > > "font-awesome": "~3.1", > > > > debian package was not suitable, but was fixed recently, should be fine. > > Deian package needs adapting to use it. > > > > "jquery": "~2.0", > > > > 2.0 not in debian, hopefully will be soon. Maybe ipython also works with > > 1.7, didn't test that much yet. > > > > "jquery-ui": "~1.10", > > > > available in debian, packaging needs adapting to use it as 0.13.2 embeds > > a fork of it, fork not needed with 1.0 so far I know. > > > > "less.js": "~1.3", > > > > in debian, package needs adapting to use it (via fab) > > > > "marked": "~0.2.8", > > > > packaged for debian recently, ipython package needs adapting to use it. > > > > "requirejs": "~2.1" > > > > not in debian and looks like something that should be in debian (unlike > > bootstrap or codemirror it looks stable). > > Its not my area of expertise, help wanted. > > if none show up I'll probably go with embedding as I can't maintain a > > proper package of this. In this case needs a license review. > > > > On 03.10.2013 18:55, Jean-Christophe Jaskula wrote: > >> 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-Christophe Jaskula a écrit : > >>> 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 there is a lot of changes to do and I do understand why > >>> it is not in sid yet (putting aside you might be also very busy with > >>> other things). > >>> > >>> I didn't plan to propose this work for a NMU but I'm wondering if > >>> someone was working on it. So far, my work is still in progress but I > >>> don't mind keeping working on it if it helps you or dropping it if a > >>> debian package is going to be uploaded soon. I have adapted most of the > >>> debian patches to the upstream release. I'm still working on the > >>> Mathjax patch to avoid ugly hack. I started from the source that one > >>> can get at: https://github.com/ipython/ipython/archive/rel-1.1.0.tar.gz > >>> . However, everything isn't shipped in this archive and I had to add > >>> "static components" that I took from: > >>> https://github.com/ipython/ipython/releases/download/rel-1.1.0/ipython-> > >>> >>> 1.1.0.tar.gz . I put these files altogether in the same .orig.tar.gz > >>> archive and started packaging from it. > >>> > >>> If you need help on this packaging, I'll be very happy to contribute. > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> JC > >>> > >>> PS: I'm attaching the debian folder for your information. > >>> <ipython_1.1.0-0+nmu1.debian.tar.gz> > >>> -- > >>> Jean-Christophe Jaskula > > -- > Jean-Christophe Jaskula On Thursday, October 03, 2013 22:29:41 Jean-Christophe Jaskula wrote: > 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 happy to help and have a look at one of these libraries' license. I > can't promise to have a deep look quickly (i.e. next weekend) tho. > > Thanks, > JC > > Le 3 oct. 2013 à 13:24, Julian Taylor a écrit : > > 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 embeds. > > These are the libraries it needs (from bowser.json) and its status in > > > > debian: > > "bootstrap": "~2.3", > > > > in debian (libjs-twitter-bootstrap) but too old > > this is also hard to handle with packages so I currently plan to embed it. > > If you want to help out, please do a license/dfsg review of the embedded > > stuff and send me a debian/copyright file. > > > > "codemirror": "~3.15", > > > > in debian but far to old and in hardly usable state. > > ipython currently embeds so I am willing to continue with that. But also > > needs a new license review for 1.0. > > > > "font-awesome": "~3.1", > > > > debian package was not suitable, but was fixed recently, should be fine. > > Deian package needs adapting to use it. > > > > "jquery": "~2.0", > > > > 2.0 not in debian, hopefully will be soon. Maybe ipython also works with > > 1.7, didn't test that much yet. > > > > "jquery-ui": "~1.10", > > > > available in debian, packaging needs adapting to use it as 0.13.2 embeds > > a fork of it, fork not needed with 1.0 so far I know. > > > > "less.js": "~1.3", > > > > in debian, package needs adapting to use it (via fab) > > > > "marked": "~0.2.8", > > > > packaged for debian recently, ipython package needs adapting to use it. > > > > "requirejs": "~2.1" > > > > not in debian and looks like something that should be in debian (unlike > > bootstrap or codemirror it looks stable). > > Its not my area of expertise, help wanted. > > if none show up I'll probably go with embedding as I can't maintain a > > proper package of this. In this case needs a license review. > > > > On 03.10.2013 18:55, Jean-Christophe Jaskula wrote: > >> 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-Christophe Jaskula a écrit : > >>> 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 there is a lot of changes to do and I do understand why > >>> it is not in sid yet (putting aside you might be also very busy with > >>> other things). > >>> > >>> I didn't plan to propose this work for a NMU but I'm wondering if > >>> someone was working on it. So far, my work is still in progress but I > >>> don't mind keeping working on it if it helps you or dropping it if a > >>> debian package is going to be uploaded soon. I have adapted most of the > >>> debian patches to the upstream release. I'm still working on the > >>> Mathjax patch to avoid ugly hack. I started from the source that one > >>> can get at: https://github.com/ipython/ipython/archive/rel-1.1.0.tar.gz > >>> . However, everything isn't shipped in this archive and I had to add > >>> "static components" that I took from: > >>> https://github.com/ipython/ipython/releases/download/rel-1.1.0/ipython-> > >>> >>> 1.1.0.tar.gz . I put these files altogether in the same .orig.tar.gz > >>> archive and started packaging from it. > >>> > >>> If you need help on this packaging, I'll be very happy to contribute. > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> JC > >>> > >>> PS: I'm attaching the debian folder for your information. > >>> <ipython_1.1.0-0+nmu1.debian.tar.gz> > >>> -- > >>> Jean-Christophe Jaskula > > -- > Jean-Christophe Jaskula -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-python-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1700837.r8Gy8JSxcq@myrada