❦  7 avril 2016 10:48 +0200, François Poirotte <francois.poiro...@c-s.fr> :

> While using python-netaddr to match IP addresses against various sets
> of addresses, we noticed that the IPSet class is very slow on Debian
> jessie.
> This is apparently a known issue which first appeared in
> python-netaddr 0.7.10 and was fixed in version 0.7.15.
> A test case for this exact issue can be found on
> https://github.com/drkjam/netaddr/issues/94
> A fix was committed upstream in
> https://github.com/drkjam/netaddr/commit/7b9093f4a2bb539007c4bc8d2a2d7464f23f9350
> that addresses this issue
>
> We confirmed that upgrading the package to the version in stretch
> (0.7.18) solves the issue for us.
> Unfortunately, our company policy forbids us from installing packages
> found in anything other than the jessie repository.
>
> Would it be possible to backport the package currently in stretch to
> jessie?

It would be easy to backport to jessie-backports (which is different
from jessie). Would it be OK?
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