Package: src:python-ghost
Version: 0.2.3-1
The current version depends on pyside, which will be removed from Debian.
The new version depends on pyside2, which is not yet in Debian (#877871).
--
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python-pyftpdlib - Python FTP server library (Python 2)
python-pyftpdlib-doc - documentation for Python FTP server library
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On 2018-02-22 18:54, Andre Bianchi wrote:
> I'm working on an installation of Weblate in Debian, and it depends on
Does this mean, you like to work on https://bugs.debian.org/745661 ?
That would be wonderful!
> - there has been a split of packages in upstream,
> - the current python-social-auth
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python-sleekxmpp - Python XMPP (Jabber) Library Implementing Everything as a
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python3-sleekxmpp - Python XMPP (Jabber) Library Implementing Everything as a
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Closes: 864257
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On 2018-02-11 21:58, Chris Lamb wrote:
> Ah, of course. Pushed … and uploaded :)
And you even did some more of house-keeping! Thanks!
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> Patch attached.
Thanks! Please feel free to commit directly in:
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules/sleekxmpp
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Package: pyside-tools
Version: 0.2.15-1+b1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
here are much newer versions than currently in Debian:
http://code.qt.io/cgit/pyside/pyside-tools.git/
Maybe branch 5.9 is the current one?
This is related to #877871.
Thanks for considering an update of the package!
> I have created a single fix point release v1.3.3 for this bug
Thanks! Just uploaded to Debian, problem (hopefully) solved!
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On 2017-08-28 12:22, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> Quoting Luca Falavigna <ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org>:
> > python{,3}-cheetah and python{,3}-flup do not exist in archive, but
> > they're listed in Recommends.
> > Wouldn't it make sense to drop them unti
Quoting Dmitry Shachnev :
Where did you read that pyside2 will be part of Qt? I thought it is rather
a side project from The Qt Company.
http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/pyside/2016-April/002401.html
* The goal is to make Pyside an integral part of new Qt releases.
Quoting Luca Falavigna :
python{,3}-cheetah and python{,3}-flup do not exist in archive, but
they're listed in Recommends.
Wouldn't it make sense to drop them until they're packaged?
Yes! This was an oversight on my side.
Thanks for spotting it, Luca!
On 2017-08-27 16:43, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> If python-ghost can't use PyQt5 instead (some packages are written to work
> with either), then if you want to keep it in the archive, I would plan on
> packaging pyside2.
Ghost uses only PySide2 in 2.0.0-dev. Because I have no
knowledge of Qt at
Hi,
python-ghost depends on pyside, which will be removed with Qt4.
Upstream already ported to pyside2, but I can't find pyside2 in
Debian, not even an ITP or RFP. But somewhere I read, that
pyside2 will be part of Qt. Is somebody working on this? It
would be bad to remove pyside from Debian
Package: python-webpy
Version: 1:0.38-1
The current master at Github seems to support Python 3.
No official release yet.
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Hi Rainer,
On 2017-08-03 17:45, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> pysolar 0.7 was released in April 2015, are you planing to update the module?
Yes. I waited for the Debian 9 release, because I wanted both
Python 2 and Python 3 supported in it. The new 0.7 drops
Python 2 support, which should be OK for
Hi Santiago,
could you test the new version 0.90.3-1 in unstable, please?
No hurry, because of the freeze the package will not migrate
to testing soon anyway.
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Source: pymodbus
Version: 1.2.0+git20151013-1
Severity: wishlist
It seems, that new upstream authors took over and pushed the project
forward. They released 1.3.0~rc1 on pypi today:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pymodbus
Changelog:
* Timing improvements over MODBUS Serial interface
* Modbus
Identical fix is now also in new upstream release 1.3.2.
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The patch seems to be OK for sleekxmpp, too.
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slixmpp has a simple patch:
slixmpp/plugins/xep_0280/carbons.py
@@ -61,10 +61,12 @@ def session_bind(self, jid):
self.xmpp.plugin['xep_0030'].add_feature('urn:xmpp:carbons:2')
def _handle_carbon_received(self, msg):
-self.xmpp.event('carbon_received', msg)
+if
On 2017-02-07 23:27, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> do you still plan to update this package? let me know if i can help
> you in anyway
My interest in pisa/xhtml2pdf is trac-wikiprint, a plugin to
create "PDF books" from multiple Trac wikipages. It was working
fine some years back, but broke with time. I'm
Package: python-pisa
Version: 3.0.32-4
Severity: important
With or without any parameters:
$ xhtml2pdf
IMPORT ERROR!
cannot import name inputstream
The following Python packages are
Quoting Michal Čihař :
The library is now completely unusable as it requires at least
social_core, which is not yet packaged. All files are currently stub
which should map old social auth API to new modularized code and
without the dependencies this is just completely unusable.
retitle 841468 sorl-thumbnail: make test suite work for Python 3 and pgmagick
severity 841468 normal
thanks
On 2016-10-21 00:12, Daniele Forsi wrote:
> I see that python3-sorl-thumbnail contains a pgmagick_engine.py file so
> I think this omission is an error.
Hi Daniele, you are very observant!
Thanks to SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH support in sphinx and dh_sphinxdoc,
there is nothing left to do for me :~)
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close 835722
thanks
I cannot reproduce this build error.
Maybe a temporary problem?
Feel free to open again, if I'm mistaken.
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Source: sleekxmpp
Version: 1.3.1-4
Severity: wishlist
Current example code from the net does not work with the version in stable.
A backport would be nice.
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Source: djangorestframework
Version: 3.4.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Version 3.4.0-1 from stretch has many advantages over 2.4.3-2 in stable.
A backport would help users of jessie.
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It seems, that this was a problem with Sphinx 1.4.5 (still in testing).
With 1.4.6 (unstable), I could build the package again, as with 1.4.4.
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Source: sphinx
Version: 1.4.5-1
Severity: wishlist
I have some hope, that the new version will solve #832854.
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Hi,
you wrote:
> I have just uploaded python-dbutils to Sid
I can't find the package, however. I put your patch in the
bug-767509 git branch. Feel free to merge as soon as it fits.
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Hi Michael,
could you please retest with 0.6.2-1 from unstable?
And add a "found" or "notfound" to the bug report?
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Quoting Guenael Muller :
I'd like to have sleekxmpp 1.3.1 in jessie-backport.
Is there any problems ?
Do you prefer to handle it ? otherwise i can do it .
Please go ahead. I don't see any problems,
but probaby do not have the time for doing it myself.
Cheers
Thanks for your quick response!
On 2016-01-06 10:10, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> I don't plan to push 1.9.x in backports. 1.8.x is an LTS version and I
> expect most Debian stable users would like to use an LTS version.
This is certainly true!
> Ah, if we had bikesheds already... then I would
Quoting Jonas Smedegaard :
Well, it was _you_ - noone else - who proposed to get rid of cdbs here.
You could instead suggest to team up with us when noticing that the
style of packaging fit your abilities and preferences. ;-)
I'm not even sure, whether DPMT requires use of dh,
On 2015-12-23 08:48, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Please remove me as uploader: I cannot responsibly help maintain
> packages not using CDBS.
OK, will do.
Side remark: I've been a heavy CDBS user myself, but practically
all my teams and/or co-maintainers prefer dh, so I learnt to
love the bomb :~)
Package: python-async
Version: 0.6.2-2
Upstreams homepage https://github.com/gitpython-developers/async
says in bold letters:
"Async is considered useless (by me, the author) as the GIL will
prevent anything good from happening (it gets slower instead of
faster in multi-threaded mode ;)).
Source: sorl-thumbnail
Version: 12.2-1
Severity: wishlist
The package was in Wheezy, but did not make it into Jessie, unfortunately.
It would be nice to have it at least in backports (maybe after any issues
with Django 1.9 are resolved, #806367). Thanks!
Quoting Raphael Hertzog :
What do you think?
Of course we should have both django-LTS and django-LATEST in Debian :~)
But that would be much more work for both maintainers and security team,
so it's probably not a serious option.
I wonder which packages *in Debian* depend
notfound 783612 1.2.0+git20150925-1
thanks
Forgot to close this bug in d/ch.
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reassign 796171 python-setuptools
thanks
The file was only accidentely installed with pymodbus.
I assume, it belongs to python-setuptools.
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retitle 768968 ITP: pyuca -- Python implementation of the Unicode Collation
Algorithm (UTS-10)
owner 768968 !
thanks
pyuca is a optional dependency of weblate (#745661) now.
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Quoting Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@guardianproject.info:
Sounds like we should have v1.0.1. Someone want take this on, or shall I do
an NMU?
Looks like python-git is maintained by PMPT and you are in the team.
So it would not be an NMU :~)
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On 2015-07-28 17:00, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
unfortunately I have to reject your package.
Please add the missing license of
python-odoorpc/doc/source/_static/odoorpc.css
to your debian/copyright.
Oops, it says BSD, but mentions LICENSE which is LGPL-3.
I asked upstream what is intended.
On 2015-06-27 13:40, Sandro Tosi wrote:
Also, why dont you just patch sphinx instead of changing all the
packages using it? one fix, and we're done.
Yes. Doxygen has been changed by upstream in that way
(https://bugs.debian.org/780617). We should to the same for
sphinx, if necessary even before
Dear Juan, (and H01ger, Lunar and team cc'ed),
while I'm all in favour of reproducible builds, I'm not happy
with messing up hundreds of packages debian/rules files. Why not
change the defaults of sphinx or dh or whatever and just rebuild
packages?
Who needs or wants a last change date in the
Package: python-cherrypy3
Version: 3.5.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Please add a documentation package.
Currently, the documentation is in the Python 2 package
(installed size: 23.8 MB), so users of Python 3 (installed size:
~1 MB) have to install the Python 2 package.
Btw.: Maybe I'm wrong, but it
Package: python-ghost
Version: 0.1.1-2
Severity: wishlist
A new version 0.1.2 has been released today.
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Version: 0.10.3+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
Please consider removing jquery.scrollTo.js from your package
and depending on libjs-jquery-scrollto instead. Thanks!
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On 2015-02-10 23:33, Chris Lamb wrote:
How about changing doxygen to default to HTML_TIMESTAMP=NO in Debian?
This way many package would benefit at once.
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On 2015-01-26 10:25, Chris Kuehl wrote:
I wonder whether such a change should at least be documented in the
release notes, even if we can't address it because of the freeze?
Yes, good idea. This would allow users to remove such libraries
first and then upgrade Debian.
Would you file a bug
I just now don't have the time to look at bug #775609
(python3-exif doesn't work, RC). If nobody steps in, I would
upload a new package w/o Python 3 support for jessie.
Wheezy hat python-exif, but not python3-exif, so there is no
regression for users of wheezy.
Anyway, upstream made a new
I can confirm both the bug and the solution sent by Johannes.
Barry, would you fix this bug and ask for freeze exception?
If not, I can try it, even if my SVN knowledge is rusty :~(
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Package: python-mpld3
Version: 0.3git+20140910dfsg-2
This example from https://mpld3.github.io/quickstart.html does
not work:
$ python
...
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt, mpld3
plt.plot([3,1,4,1,5], 'ks-', mec='w', mew=5, ms=20)
[matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0x7f62a2358fd0]
mpld3.show()
Source: python-mplexporter
Version: 0.0.1+20140921-1
mplexporter does not make sense without matplotlib.
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Quoting Matthias Klose d...@debian.org:
For jessie I suggest to just disable pip when used on the system
python, unless a new option
--yes-i-want-to-screw-up-my-system-python is given.
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Version: 0.3git+20140910dfsg-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The link
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/mpld3/js/d3.v3.min.js -
/usr/share/javascript/d3/d3.min.js
is missing, so graphs are not shown, which is the purpose of the package.
The same
Quoting Thorsten Alteholz ftpmas...@ftp-master.debian.org:
I marked your package for accept, but you might want to add the copyright
owner of mootools.js to your debian/coypright.
Many thanks, will do so!
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Version: 1.2.0-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
A Python 3 package should be present.
Georges Khaznadar did the work already:
https://github.com/georgesk/odfpy
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thanks
On 2014-10-11 07:24, Jörg Frings-Fürst wrote:
I get with installed phyton-cssselect::
$ mwc
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/mwc, line 9, in module
from cssselect import GenericTranslator
ImportError: No module named 'cssselect'
$
This is
Quoting Walter Valenti waltervale...@yahoo.it:
This is an example file.
I can't reproduce the bug with this file:
$ /usr/share/pyshared/EXIF.py 133914-tux_wuz_here_1920_1200.jpg
133914-tux_wuz_here_1920_1200.jpg:
No EXIF information found
Was is the correct one?
Quoting W. Martin Borgert deba...@debian.org:
Quoting Walter Valenti waltervale...@yahoo.it:
This is an example file.
I can't reproduce the bug with this file:
$ /usr/share/pyshared/EXIF.py 133914-tux_wuz_here_1920_1200.jpg
133914-tux_wuz_here_1920_1200.jpg:
No EXIF information found
Sorry
Quoting W. Martin Borgert deba...@debian.org:
Quoting Walter Valenti waltervale...@yahoo.it:
This is an example file.
I can't reproduce the bug with this file:
$ /usr/share/pyshared/EXIF.py 133914-tux_wuz_here_1920_1200.jpg
133914-tux_wuz_here_1920_1200.jpg:
No EXIF information found
reassign 763347 python-exif
retitle 763347 New version 1.4.2 available from github
thanks
* new project home is now https://github.com/ianare/exif-py
* there is a new exifread library in the source, that is needed by MediaGoblin
* EXIF.py seems to be an interactive script that maybe should
On 2013-10-22 10:36, Walter Valenti wrote:
On /usr/share/pyshared/EXIF.py,
when the condition is: data[base:base+2]=='\xFF\xEC' (line 1717),
the while 1 cicle (line 1670), should end with a break.
Currently with the condition data[base:base+2]=='\xFF\xEC'
it goes in infinite loop.
Walter,
On 2014-10-04 18:22, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
I marked your package for accept,
Thanks!
but please get rid of the older source tarballs in that package.
Ouch. Yes, of course.
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Package: python-odf
Version: 0.9.6-2
Severity: wishlist
Reminder: Package new version!
Homepage: https://github.com/eea/odfpy
AFAIK, Python 3 is not yet supported.
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: python-modules-team@lists.alioth.debian.org
* Package name: python-mplexporter
Version : 0.0.1
Upstream Author : Jake Vanderplas jake...@cs.washington.edu
* URL : https://mpld3.github.io/
* License : BSD 3-clause
On 2014-05-23 22:37, Matthias Schmitz wrote:
any progress here? I'am afraid pisa and therewith trac-wikiprint is
gone today...
I looked into this, but forgot to reply: There has been some
upstream changes, that should be reflected in the package.
Mainly the name pisa is not used anymore, it
Matthias, and everybody reading this: Would you mind a move of
the pisa package to collab-maint git? I find it very convenient
to have the complete change history of the software in one
place, instead of upstream and Debian packaging separated. This
enables e.g. cherry-picking from upstream etc. I
Quoting Matthias Schmitz matth...@sigxcpu.org:
Would you (or somebody from the Debian Python Modules
Team) please have a look over my changes [2] and if it fits upload the
package?
Looks good to me.
PS: Sorry for the late reply - to many public holidays ;~)
Package: python-pyscss
Version: 1.1.5-1
Since 2013-10-08, a new version v1.2.0 is available. The documenation states:
This is a significant release that greatly increases compatibility with the
reference compiler; in particular, the Sass port of Bootstrap now compiles.
Package: python-oerplib
Version: 0.7.0-1
Severity: wishlist
It has a bunch of nice new features, see:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~oerplib/oerplib/0.8/view/head:/CHANGES.txt
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The reporter specified the bug report was covered by non-free license.
Most bug reports do not have any license attached.
Does this mean, we can't process them?
Packages without license are not even possible in non-free,
but I don't think we should
retitle 705735 ITP: python-pyscss -- an Scss compiler for Python
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Renamed for consistency with existing package in Launchpad.
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On 2013-04-20 12:42, Mònica Ramírez Arceda wrote:
There is a previous wnpp bug with this package name (#694731), but it's
not the same package. One of the two names should be changed.
Many thanks for being so attentive! I will use the upstream name pyscss
for this package to prevent the
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Package name: python-scss
Version : 1.1.5
Upstream Author : German M. Bravo (Kronuz) german...@gmail.com
URL : https://github.com/Kronuz/pyScss
License : MIT
Programming Lang:
The packaging code is now here:
svn://svn.debian.org/python-modules/packages/python-oerplib/trunk/
http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/python-modules/packages/python-oerplib/trunk/
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Severity: wishlist
Owner: python-modules-team@lists.alioth.debian.org
Package name: python-oerplib
Version : 0.7.0
Upstream Author : Sébastien ALIX sebastien.a...@osiell.com
URL : http://packages.python.org/OERPLib/
License : LGPL3
Programming Lang:
Quoting Sébastien ALIX sebastien.a...@osiell.com:
If it helps, my Debian source package can be found here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~oerplib/oerplib/0.6-debian
That's for the 0.6 release, but it should be the same for the 0.7.
How can I help otherwise?
I think, I will just use your debian
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Package name: python-sst
Version : trunk
Upstream Author : Canonical Ltd.
URL : http://testutils.org/sst
License : Apache
Programming Lang: Python
Description : browser-based
Quoting Jakub Wilk jw...@debian.org:
If the script is the main reason users install this package (I have
no idea whether this is the case or not)
trac-wikiprint does import ho.pisa as pisa.
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Version: 1:0.34-2
Severity: wishlist
A new version is available. See here
https://github.com/webpy/webpy/blob/7a08b0636a15d592e0a04e7adabe48abdb262b0a/ChangeLog.txt
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I fear python-pybabel cannot be renamed to python-babel because
python-babel already exists as a totally different software.
Shall we close the bug as wontfix?
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Version: 0.9.4-2
Severity: wishlist
For packaging Trac 0.12, Babel = 0.9.5 is required.
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Version: 1:0.34-2
python-webpy contains wsgiserver/__init__.py, which is a copy from
python-cherrypy. webpy should recommend python-cherrypy and import
from there. (Recommend, not depend, because python-webpy can work
without the cherrypy server.)
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Version: 3.0.32-1
Severity: normal
The first three work fine, the fourth doesn't:
$ for p in debian gnu linux gnome; do xhtml2pdf http://www.$p.org; done
Converting www.debian.org to /home/xxx/www.debian.org.pdf...
Converting www.gnu.org to /home/xxx/www.gnu.org.pdf...
Package: python-webpy
Version: 1:0.33-1
Severity: grave
This is mainly to prevent going python-webpy to testing now.
I just found some issues I have to look into before that.
More information will follow. Stay tuned!
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severity 561544 minor
retitle 561544 python-webpy: document changes from 0.32 to 0.33
thanks
There are some changes in web.py that may lead to problems.
In some cases, you have to change your code a little bit.
I will try to document this in the future. See e.g.
Package: python-matplotlib
Version: 0.99.0-1
Severity: normal
I believe (= I'm not sure) that the dependency list of
python-matplotlib is far too broad and that some dependencies
can be turned into Recommends, which are installed by default
with both apt and aptitude, or even Suggests.
E.g. we
On 2009-09-19 21:42, Sandro Tosi wrote:
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 20:36, W. Martin Borgert deba...@debian.org wrote:
E.g. we use matplotlib in a web application, which is a common
use case, so why would we need Tcl/Tk|GTK+|wxGTK|Qt3|Qt4?
Sorry, this won't change. The vast majority
Hi,
I talked to Kai Hendry, the current maintainer of web.py, who
would like to give up the package (python-webpy). I already
prepared a new version (current upstream, both open Debian bugs
solved), which I would like to upload under the flag of the
python-modules-team (my membership is pending).
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