Re: [Python-modules-team] Upload new upstream version of pymodbus (was: python3-pymodbus 3.0.0-6)
Quoting Emmanuel Arias : On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 09:27:44AM +, Martin wrote: pymodbus does not have any rdepends inside of Debian. No risk to break anything, but pymodbus itself. If nobody objects, I'll upload latest upstream later today. Or tomorrow. I'ld feel safer with the new version than with the current one. In the end, I uploaded only the necessary changes, not the latest upstream, because we are late in the freeze. A Python 3.11 patch was already applied anyway, so... At least, there is a working debian/watch now, which will help to prevent packaging delays in the future. Cheers ___ Python-modules-team mailing list Python-modules-team@alioth-lists.debian.net https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/python-modules-team
Re: [Python-modules-team] Upload new upstream version of pymodbus (was: python3-pymodbus 3.0.0-6)
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 09:27:44AM +, Martin wrote: > Dears, > > pymodbus does not have any rdepends inside of Debian. > No risk to break anything, but pymodbus itself. > If nobody objects, I'll upload latest upstream later today. Or tomorrow. > I'ld feel safer with the new version than with the current one. > Thanks for that. Cheers, Emmanuel signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ Python-modules-team mailing list Python-modules-team@alioth-lists.debian.net https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/python-modules-team
[Python-modules-team] Upload new upstream version of pymodbus (was: python3-pymodbus 3.0.0-6)
Dears, pymodbus does not have any rdepends inside of Debian. No risk to break anything, but pymodbus itself. If nobody objects, I'll upload latest upstream later today. Or tomorrow. I'ld feel safer with the new version than with the current one. Cheers On 2023-02-22 21:57, Martin wrote: > Dears, > > going through the list of commits in pymodbus upstream, I wonder if we > should just package the latest version. Yes, I know, it is late in the > freeze process, but e.g. official Python 3.11 support went in with > release 3.1.0, not before. Most other changes are bug fixes or trivial > to small changes. I don't see any huge, new features nor a redesign or > similar dangerous changes. What do you think? > > Cheers ___ Python-modules-team mailing list Python-modules-team@alioth-lists.debian.net https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/python-modules-team