Le jeu. 29 févr. 2024 à 12:06, Andreas Tille a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> as per bug #1064979 python-cryptography was orphaned. Actually the
> process of orphaninig is defined differently[1] by setting QA team as
> maintainer. In this case DPT remains maintainer but there is no
> Uploader specified any
Le lun. 8 janv. 2024 à 13:46, Julian Gilbey a écrit :
> On Mon, Jan 08, 2024 at 01:22:54PM +0100, Jérémy Lal wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm stuck at this odd behavior:
> > when I build a package in my current environment (debian/testing),
> > sphinx-build ... works correc
Hi,
I'm stuck at this odd behavior:
when I build a package in my current environment (debian/testing),
sphinx-build ... works correctly.
when building in sbuild, sphinx-build doesn't find current module:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'xxx'
in docs/conf.py at
from xxx import __version__
I
Le jeu. 11 août 2022 à 17:55, Stefano Rivera a écrit :
> Hi Jérémy (2022.07.07_13:19:01_+)
> > I'd like to continue to maintain "gyp",
> > and possibly some other python packages in a near future.
> >
> > I am aware of python policy and documentation.
>
> Please state that you *agree* with th
salsa login is "kapouer"
Le jeu. 7 juil. 2022 à 15:19, Jérémy Lal a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to continue to maintain "gyp",
> and possibly some other python packages in a near future.
>
> I am aware of python policy and documentation.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jérémy
>
>
Hi,
I'd like to continue to maintain "gyp",
and possibly some other python packages in a near future.
I am aware of python policy and documentation.
Thanks,
Jérémy
Le jeu. 27 août 2020 à 11:48, Xavier Guimard a écrit :
> Package: gyp
> Version: 0.1+20200513gitcaa6002-1
> Severity: normal
>
> Hi,
>
> gyp is currently maintain under pkg-js umbrella. This package is a cross
> platform tool written in Python and stored in salsa.d.o/debian/ area.
> Then I don't
Le samedi 03 mai 2014 à 15:55 +0200, Leo Iannacone a écrit :
> Hello there,
>
> I'm looking for a sponsor for npm2deb:
>
> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-javascript/npm2deb.git
>
> some python developer around?
Note that i'm all right with reviewing and uploading it,
but it'd be very n
On 03/09/2009 02:04, Alessandro Dentella wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to produce the python-sqlkit package. I'm both the upsteam
author and the mantainer. I have /debian folder in original package. I
recently read is not recommended but I found easier to manage to have it
in the same merc
I'm packaging Orbited [0]
and set up init.d script.
Orbited server can change its uid/gid
but i wonder if it should be
www-data:www-data, which, if compromised,
could give access to web server files, which
is not very secure. Or, as i first did it,
as a Debian-orbited system user. In which case
i
found the solution for my question:
i added two files :
python-mymodule.install containing
usr/lib/python*
and libjs-mymodule.install containing
source/path/to/js us/share/javascript/mymodule/
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I also tried setting DEB_PYTHON_MODULE_PACKAGE=python-mymodule in the rules,
without any change.
Anyone could point me in the right direction ?
Regards,
Jérémy Lal
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On 20/08/2009 12:57, Ben Finney wrote:
Jérémy Lal writes:
Indeed the tarball contains setup.py, and dh_pycentral did the job.
Note again, though, that new packaging work shouldn't rely on
‘python-central’; it has many problems that are tedious to recover from.
Instead, use ‘python-su
On 20/08/2009 11:24, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
[Ben Finney, 2009-08-20]
Piotr Ożarowski writes:
[Jérémy Lal, 2009-08-18]
i'm willing to package a python module (orbited, see
http://orbited.org). I suppose there's a clever way when the said
module is a python egg.
There's tar
t python module packaging.
I'd appreciate any documentation, or better the name
of a source package that shows clearly how to do.
I tried reading python-fuse/debian/rules... not learned much from it :)
Regards,
Jérémy Lal
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