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This package has been dead upstream for many years now (the final release was
1.17, in 2013). It's superceded by gmpy2, which is already packaged as
python3-gmpy2. All reverse dependencies are currently removed from unstable as
they don't support Python 3.
>
> If the package was already in unstable prior to 1952UTC tonight, then
> that version already has an exception. See
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2012/06/msg9.html>
>
> Regards,
>
> Adam
>
> Ah, I misread that part. Thanks and sorry to bother you!
ation fixes are listed
as a valid reason for a freeze exception, but I'm not sure if this falls in
that category or not.
So, is a freeze exception appropriate in this kind of situation?
Thanks,
Martin Kelly
this to the release team so that, in case I am not
able to, I can get a few days extension. That way, if I do need extra
time, you all will know now rather than later.
Thanks,
Martin Kelly
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On 08/16/2010 09:07 PM, Martin Kelly wrote:
Hello,
I am the current maintainer of python-gmpy and would like
python-gmpy 1.12-1 unblocked from the Squeeze freeze. It is already
in unstable and has no outstanding bugs.
I guess I was thinking it would be nice to have python 3 support, but
if it
are no significant changes
in the packaging (it has a standards-version bump with no changes as
well as a move from pycentral to dh_python2).
Thanks,
Martin Kelly
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