inct IDs" to
"TAGOBJID".
I'd also suggest the keyword _annotated_ is included in there - from
what I can see, this property is only for annotated tags and so folks
just poking at git tags to understand what is going on won't see these
details. tag2upload is, of course, usi
alternative, are you planning to reupload all build-rdeps of
python3-ply to rebuild the parser signatures (and check that they got
rebuilt)? There are 7 packages that include a parser that uses the
default name, and fortunately most of them are team maintained if you
want to go down that r
once trixie is released.
Diff from the upload attached; also pushed to git since it's in the
Debian namespace on salsa.
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rts correctly). That should not be uploaded until pyside6 6.8.2.1-3
is in sid and has been built everywhere - a versioned Build-Depends on
the pyside6 modules in use would not be a bad idea to make sure the
libpyside6-py3-6.7 (or libpyside6-py3-6.8) dependency doesn't keep
coming back.
re
I was able to reproduce this bug under the nouveau graphics driver. As
with the proprietary nvidia driver, the problem manifested under
Wayland, but not X11.
I was _not_ able to reproduce this bug on a second system running Debian
testing, KDE Plasma, and Wayland, but which has an Intel integr
I have also tried replacing emacs-gtk with the emacs-pgtk package. The
problem does _not_ manifest with emacs-pgtk under Wayland with the
proprietary driver.
It turns out that the bug _will_ reproduce with emacs-pgtk if I run it
as `GDK_BACKEND=x11 emacs -Q`.
One detail I hadn't noticed befo
ast that Policy was there to
document current practice. Personally, I welcome this as a new normal:
new things where interoperability is important get documented in Policy
first. Given that documenting something with zero current usage is,
perhaps, a departure from how Policy discussions often go, i
Package: emacs-gtk
Version: 1:29.4+1-6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
When running emacs in a KDE Plasma Wayland session, resizing the window causes
emacs to become unresponsive for several seconds. The window initially does not
change size and the window contents do not update in response to
esting with the translate-toolkit test suite to check for
performance issues
b) existing packages
- first building the python3-ply package with this patch
- keeping the current python3-phply from sid
- then testing with the translate-toolkit test suite to check for
performance issues
Regar
ies to use apt-get source (contrary to the comments in
the code there), it could use --only-source to ensure that it picks the
right package.
regards
Stuart
ache would
stylistically better.
regards
Stuart
pyqt5.qtsvg xvfb xauth
regards
Stuart
needs a newer python-asteval also now in experimental.
Hopefully the pseudo-excuses for these packages will give some
confidence that there is no unintended breakage from upgrading them.
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(these are not tested beyond "it builds" and the superficial autopkgtest
test)
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Package: so-synth-lv2
Version: 1.5-1
Severity: important
Tags: newcomer
Dear Maintainer,
The instrument plugins included in so-synth-lv2 (SO-404, SO-666, SO-kl5) do not
load in Ardour. Attempting to instantiate the plugins from the editor mixer
results in an error. This is what Ardour's log windo
Hi Julian
On 16/01/2025 08:34, Julian Gilbey wrote:
Hi Stuart,
On Mon, Jan 06, 2025 at 10:53:52AM +1100, Stuart Prescott wrote:
[...]
I don't think an explicit dependency on only Qt5 is the right fix for
python3-qtconsole.
- python3-qtconsole is a widget not an application
- py
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On 13/01/2025 12:59, Stuart Prescott wrote:
The error «(SEVERE/4) Unexpected section title.» is about the Parameters
and Returns headings that are inserted into the API docs (running sphinx
with `-v -v -v` revealed that).
There is on-the-fly manipulation of the
entally, the warning that the intersphinx mapping not being found
can be fixed by removing the «file://» from the mapping that is defined
in debian/patches/docs-local-intersphinx.diff; an updated patch for that
one is attached too.
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Adding python3-pyqt5 to the dependencies of the labelme binary package
looks to be enough. Trivial patch attached - please let me know if you'd
like to do this upload yourself or if you'd like Julian or me to NMU.
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Thoughts?
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ou if you'd like, or you may feel it's actually less
work to just apply it in git and upload yourself. Please let us know!
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e2 instead to
match the upstream intention.
I've not uploaded the package as there are other issues with the
packaging - the python modules don't seem to be missing files and CI
currently fails, and it has been removed from testing.
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Sorry for the confusion!
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autopkgtest deps on all of the
available Qt implementations for the purposes of testing with each one
might be appropriate. If that is attractive for this package, then there
is suitable code in debian/rules and debian/tests/* in magicgui,
superqt, and qwt that can be adapted.
regards
Stu
Source: python-debian
Version: 0.1.49
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: stu...@debian.org
With multiple gpg signature verification tools in the archive the test
suite has become more fragile - the tests pass with gpgv while they fail
with gpgv-sq. As gpgv-from-sq was being pulled into the experime
ommended does indeed silence the warning.
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'debian/patches/#help_dir_location.patch'
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Ke
This looks like a missing dependency on fastapi-cli (unpackaged)
https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi-cli
Both packages declare an entrypoint script for fastapi; the one in the
fastapi package doesn't seem useful for Debian.
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Python Qt
implementation should be used is up to whichever package is using superqt.
However, adding build-deps and test-deps for all of the different
backends and running the tests again each one would make sense.
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is problem with implicit pyqt5 usage
in the future. The old name and the Provides naturally go away once Qt5
goes away, leaving us with the desired end state.
I think this approach would be an even easier path than the above with
less breakage and avoiding some of the downsides.
What do you thin
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178s Successfully built testlib
178s Installing collected packages: FormEncode, testlib
178s Successfully installed FormEncode-2.1.0 testlib-0.0.1
```
Having downloaded FormEncode from pypi, the Debian patches are not in
place and the package fails.
Perhaps the call to virtualenv needs `--system-site-packages`?
regards
Stuart
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Hi!
The attached patch adds to the quilt stack to fix the tests for Python
3.13. It needs to deal with makeSuite as already noted upstream, and
also change assertEquals to assertEqual.
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> On 7/11/2024, at 1:25 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>
> Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
> Control: retitle -1 rsyslog: segmentation fault on ppc64
>
> Am 06.11.24 um 00:18 schrieb Stuart MacIntosh:
>> Package: rsyslog
>> Version: 8.2406.0-1
>> Severity: gra
Package: rsyslog
Version: 8.2406.0-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
The rsyslog package on ppc64 in sid currently segfaults on Apple Xserve
G5 hardware.
Thanks,
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sure if there's a reason to just package pyinstaller without
this specific motivation, since it's one of those tools where you almost
always need the newest version and it is mostly installed via pip in a
venv for the purposes of building a redistributable.
regards
Stuart
(Also, I learned abou
Type 1Builtin yes yes
yes 4 0
regards
Stuart
test3.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Hi Andreas
> That was a llvm-17 regresssion that got fixed today ;-)
> pocl just got built successfully on arm64 ;-)
brilliant news - thanks for the update
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Hi pocl maintainers!
Another month has passed - is there something that others can help with
here?
regards
Stuart
On 10/08/2024 17:05, Stuart Prescott wrote:
Hi pocl maintainers!
I see that 6.0-2 has failed to build on arm64 and therefore can't
migrate. It is also waiting fo
s; britney therefore thinks pocl should be removed from testing along
with everything that depends upon it. Perhaps tweaking the metadata on
this bug is also useful?
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sasview 5.0.6-4 and sasdata 0.8.1-5 should fix these bugs for both
testing and unstable and permit migration.
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g the Debian packaging on Debian
(rather than supporting the matrix of derivatives and versions) would
also simplify the packaging substantially which might make it simpler to
work with.
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A namespace warning is OK; a "content model is not determinist" error or
a "Schemas validity error" is not.
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Same issue here, fixed by installing libnvidia-egl-wayland1 and
rebooting, should some part of the driver depend on this package?
know the Qt stack and understand the details of how
pyside works are desperately needed. Please join the Qt/KDE packaging
team (if not already a member) and add yourself to d/control!
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to be the
only reverse-dependency to check.
regards
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well enough to make a judgement call on that,
hence I have not NMUd to skip the tests. Please let me know if you think
it is indeed appropriate and would like me to NMU the above change.
cheers
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Update:
- python3-levenshtein is now fixed in unstable
- python-levenshtein can't migrate because of a long chain that gets
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PySide6 will hit NEW soon-ish and sasview will need the updated
packaging for qtpy soon after.
I'm happy to do a Team Upload to implement whichever agreed strategy you
prefer.
thanks!
Stuart
.
thanks for your contribution to removing six!
Stuart
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make assumptions about who that would be.
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tarts, then it's easy to reintroduce it.
For users looking for alternatives:
- poedit is a capable desktop application
- weblate is a capable web app
regards
Stuart
://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-vcs-fields
Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/stac-utils/stac-validator
Vcs-Git: https://github.com/stac-utils/stac-validator.git
vs
https://salsa.debian.org/debian-gis-team/stac-validator/
regards
Stuart
in d/watch will also need updating.
regards
Stuart
which also seems to be unresolved.
https://bugs.gentoo.org/915587#c6
cheers
Stuart
pload!
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ce the latest update to sid
Thanks,
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e version string
just for the perversity of the test.)
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contains comments
in the form permitted by Policy for source package control files.
https://salsa.debian.org/stuart/python-debian/-/blob/master/tests/test_deb822.py?ref_type=heads#L1279
Previous versions raised apt_pkg.Error for erronous data.
They key feature of the data that is causing the
Package: qa.debian.org
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The 'maintainer' and 'maintainer_email' columns of the upload_history table
in UDD have truncated email addresses. Somewhere the 'maintainer' data
is being truncated and then the maintainer_email is consequently broken.
udd=>
Package: python3-aiostream
Version: 0.5.2-1
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: stu...@debian.org
Dear Maintainer,
In version 0.5.2-1, there is an attempt to remove coverage outputs from
the binary package. Unfortunately, this is ineffective when there is
more than one Python interpreter in the arc
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Making a clone of this bug for dh-python to track it getting fixed
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Context:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 17:33:58 +1100 Stuart Prescott
wrote:
> tldr: smells like a dh-python bug - I'll lo
n3.11/dist-packages of:
.test-results ansible_pygments .pytest_cache
while building by hand on tmpfs, I get
ansible_pygments .test-results .pytest_cache
For the former, accidentally skipping the directory after the one that
gets removed isn't an issue, but for the latter it is.
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thing about the r-b setup that would cause these directories to be
created and appear in the package?
thanks
Stuart
$ apt download -t sid python3-ansible-pygments
$ dpkg-deb --fsys-tarfile python3-ansible-pygments_0.1.1-6_all.deb | tar t
./
./usr/
./usr/lib/
./usr/lib/python3/
./usr/lib/python3
Hi Hilmar
On 08/11/2023 08:36, Hilmar Preuße wrote:
On 10/30/23 11:52, Hilmar Preuße wrote:
Hi Stuart,
I was told not to use that URL, so here is a new one
https://freeshell.de/~hille42/debian_1054218/
Did you find the time to test the fix?
Hilmar
Thanks for the upload — I've been
Apols misread the severity, please downgrade to normal as only happens so far
with the Speex plugin.
ppose that in some way narrows it down to a regression somewhere
between texlive 2020 and texlive 2022. That's probably not particularly
'narrow' but might help.
regards
Stuart
(bullseye_s390x-dchroot)stuart@zelenka:~$ gs -q -sDEVICE=txtwrite -o
%stdout% test
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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* Package name: python-iconify
Version : 0.1.5
Upstream Contact: Talley Lambert https://github.com/tlambert03
* URL : https://github.com/pyapp-kit/pyconify
* License : BSD 3-clause
Programming La
aries did not change since March.
Since I've also shown that this bug is present in bookworm, I'll add the
version of texlive-binaries from bookworm to the metadata to help future
analysis see that this is not a more recent regression.
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Hi Hilmar
On 20/10/2023 01:13, Preuße, Hilmar wrote:
On 19.10.2023 14:20, Stuart Prescott wrote:
Hi Stuart,
The unittests of the 'plastex' package run pdflatex to generate some
figures, and then extract the text from the figures to verify th
ts)
amd64.pdf (output of "pdflatex test.tex" on amd64)
s390x.pdf (output of "pdflatex test.tex" on s390x)
(access to s390x and ppc64 courtesy of Debian's porter boxes
zelenka.debian.org and perotto.debian.net)
regards
Stuart
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python3 -c "from importlib.metadata import distribution;
distribution('h5py')"
that currently fails in bookworm, trixie, and sid, but works fine if
h5py is installed via pip, and I think that is the crux of what Frederic
found in the discussion about silx.
regards
Stuart
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Version: 2.2.4
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Dear Maintainer,
*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
My release Debian 11.7
sudo apt update - gives The repository 'http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian
stretch
0 1 0 0 0
ng/dl. debian 0 1 0 0 0
trixie's 0 1 0 0 0
I don't think the BTS or UDD are broken here, I think that's just
#1052073 which has some very interesting metadata that might take some
time to clean up...
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upgrading
translate-toolkit.
Please consider uploading python-mistletoe 1.1.0 to Debian.
Thanks
Stuart
rust installation fails with SIGILL, there are likely other
affected programs.
Thank you
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oth
being OK.
I haven't looked at the code paths to check if this warning is 'only'
cosmetic or if it also causes d-s-s to stop working.
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python3-debian drag in zstd. My
suggestion is that it should be with dh-cmake since that is what needs
zstd, not all the myriad other uses of python3-debian.
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common.h.diff
> patching file src/glx/dri_common.h
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 57 (offset 2 lines).
>
> Applying patch bug102973-lima.diff
> patching file src/gallium/drivers/lima/lima_resource.c
>
> Now at patch bug102973-lima.diff
> ```
>
> HTH
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Package: task-gnome-desktop
Version: 3.71
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
After a fresh install of bullseye from di-bookworm-alpha1 netinst, all text
documents on the system (such as README.Debian, or .ssh/config) open with
Libreoffice Writer by default.
This doesn't seem desirable, I think i
/pycountry
(pycountry uses Debian's iso-codes package for its data)
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Version: 0.7.1+git20191021+ds1-2
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Changes within gtk or its python bindings have left bookworm in a
non-working state. Upstream activity is very limited and there is little
prospect of
://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-mediatek/2022-December/054010.html
However it is unclear to me if or when the fix will be applied to the kernel.
Best,
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Ker
r into it. It would be worth
considering what to do with packages that are no longer in Debian at
all, for instance.
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that would help you? I hadn't
seen anything to justify updating the package but if there's something
specific, please say and we can do it.
regards
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aying you'll need to do `systemctl --user
import-environment XDG_SESSION_ID` in .xsessionrc or some other init file
that runs in your wm/de.
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On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 4:09 PM Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Mon, 2023-01-23 at 17:28 -0500, Stuart Freeman wrote:
> > I actually adde
not sure if it was broken by some other package updating and just
hadn't been restarted until then or what.
Without the `-s ${XDG_SESSION_ID}` I still get the core dump (that prompted
me to attempt adding it):
× xss-lock.service - X Session Lock
Loaded: loaded
(/home/stuart/.con
/stuart/.config/systemd/user/xss-lock.service;
enabled; preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: core-dump) since Mon 2023-01-23 09:53:05 EST;
3min 55s ago
Duration: 17.084s
Process: 8434 ExecStart=xss-lock -s ${XDG_SESSION_ID} -n
/usr/libexec/xsecurelock/dimmer -l
Source: hw-detect
Version: 1.152
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: stuart.a.hayhu...@gmail.com
Running "Detect network interfaces" hangs the installer, and with a bit of
troubleshooting, it's caused when check-missing-firmware removes and loads the
kernel module for my WiFi chip (mt7921e driver)
o help new maintainers and sponsor uploads if needed.
Stuart
nd sponsor uploads if needed.
Stuart
Is there any update to this? I can't find the source anywhere to test it
myself either.
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From: Stuart
Date: Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: Bug#1024718: linux: Samsung PM9B1 NVMe fails changes NID when
resuming from sleep
To: Salvatore Bonaccorso
Well it seems as of this message, it won't be accepted upstream due to
their poli
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