On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Andrew Starr-Bochicchio wrote:
> Any one have any opinions?
How does the upstream Django community recommend to do pagination?
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The Debian package of django-pagination was orphaned last year. [0] I
hadn't noticed until someone stepped up and actually filed an orphan
bug just the other week. [1] I intend to adopt it for the DPMT, and I
have a release ready to upload in the team's svn repo.
In the process of preparing the up
Hello list,
I am a python developer with a large focus on webapps (Django
specifically), as well as a long history of working on Ubuntu webapp
projects. I recently started to contribute to the debian-newmaint
project, and am working on packaging the Django testing add-on Model
Mommy for use in ad
A long while back we had several discussions about the possibility that a
package installed into /usr/lib/python3 would support one version of Python 3
but not all of them. IIRC, we never came to any good solution.
Now I have both a test case and a crappy solution. ;)
Genshi 0.7 supports Python
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 4:21 AM, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 09:48:43AM +0100, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
>> [Andreas Tille, 2014-02-11]
>> > directory. I can reproduce this behavious by simply deleting the
>> > python-pysam-tests paragraph in debian/control.
>>
>> this part is ver
I think this is what the PYBUILD_NAME variable is for. Set it to "pysam"
(pybuild handles the python3?- prefix for you).
Or use a .install file. I think that you must omit the python3?- prefix
here either. I realize just now that this may be the problem I faces
yesterday. Can someone confirm.
Reg
Hi Piotr,
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:21:43AM +0100, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> > this part is very important
> >
> > > It seems that there is some problem in dh_python (or a related tool
> >
> > argh! dh_python2 doesn't install files :-P
>
> `echo '/usr/lib/python2.*/*' >> debian/python-pysam.ins
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 09:48:43AM +0100, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> [Andreas Tille, 2014-02-11]
> > directory. I can reproduce this behavious by simply deleting the
> > python-pysam-tests paragraph in debian/control.
>
> this part is very important
Obviously.
> > It seems that there is some pro
[Piotr Ożarowski, 2014-02-11]
> [Andreas Tille, 2014-02-11]
> > directory. I can reproduce this behavious by simply deleting the
> > python-pysam-tests paragraph in debian/control.
>
> this part is very important
>
> > It seems that there is some problem in dh_python (or a related tool
>
> argh
[Andreas Tille, 2014-02-11]
> directory. I can reproduce this behavious by simply deleting the
> python-pysam-tests paragraph in debian/control.
this part is very important
> It seems that there is some problem in dh_python (or a related tool
argh! dh_python2 doesn't install files :-P
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Hi,
I'm working on python-pysam in the Debian Med team at
git://anonscm.debian.org/debian-med/pysam.git
The package was created nicely until I added an additional binary
package python-pysam-tests covering the test data in a separate file
(since it us usually not needed but might be helpful t
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