tags 573945 + pending thanks On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 09:36:17AM +0100, Enrico Zini wrote: > Package: python-debian > Version: 0.1.15 > Severity: normal > > Hello, > > thanks for python-debian. I appreciate the importance of dropping the > "_bundle" bit. However, the way it has been done is causing trouble: see > #573935. > > update-apt-xapian-index is run on a cronjob every week. Such warnings > spam people. I added this code to prevent it, because python-apt was > introducing about 2 new deprecation warnings every week, and warnings > are useful in the terminal when you are developing, but don't belong in > a cron job in production system: > > if options.quiet: > aptprogress = AptSilentProgress() > progress = SilentProgress() > warnings.filterwarnings("ignore","") > > However, much to my desperation, python-debian prints the warning in > this way: > > sys.stderr.write("WARNING: the 'debian_bundle' package is *DEPRECATED*; " > "use the 'debian' package\n") > > the same happens, grep told me, in deb822.py: > > print >> sys.stderr, "WARNING:", \ > "the 'deb822' top-level module is *DEPRECATED*,", \ > "please use 'debian.deb822'"
You're right, this is inconsiderate behavior on python-debian's part. I hadn't thought about the deprecation warning spamming users because of reverse dependencies running in cron. I've changed the code to use warnings.warn instead. > Besides this, in the last 4 months all the time I could possibly > dedicate to apt-xapian-index has been spent chasing deprecation warnings > being introduced all of a sudden and out of the blue by dependencies. > > At least a mail to the reverse dependencies warning of things before the > deprecation is introduced would have been really, really appreciated. Sorry about that. I'll send a mail out soon (I'm sorry it's not as helpful after the fact). We could disable the deprecation warning for a while as well, if needed. -- John Wright <j...@debian.org> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org