On Fri 2023-01-13 14:24:12 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Works for me. I'll change the repository description to remove the term
> "prospective" (it's currently "proposed packaging history for pypdf2 and
> its successor, pypdf")
This is now done, and i've uploaded 2.12.1 of pypdf2 with base
hi László--
Sounds like we're roughly on the same page on this.
On Fri 2023-01-13 18:51:14 +0100, László Böszörményi (GCS) wrote:
> I'm not sure if we know each other, but I have the knowledge that you
> are a nice guy. Sure, I'm open to collaboration and Salsa is a good
> place to start.
Works
Hi Daniel,
On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 1:36 AM Daniel Kahn Gillmor
wrote:
> looks like PyPDF2 2.12.1 is the last version before a major
> (backward-incompatible) change in 3.0.0. and PyPDF2 3.0.0 itself
> indicates that it is deprecated in favor of pypdf 3.x
Indeed, that's the last backward compati
On Thu 2023-01-12 13:18:24 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Debian should probably provide both PyPDF2 and pypdf for the next stable
> release, and then drop PyPDF2 afterward.
looks like PyPDF2 2.12.1 is the last version before a major
(backward-incompatible) change in 3.0.0. and PyPDF2 3.0.0
Package: src:pypdf2
Version: 2.11.2-1
https://github.com/py-pdf/PyPDF2 now redirects to
https://github.com/py-pdf/pypdf. In that repository, it's clear that
PyPDF2 has been replaced by "pypdf", and version 3.0.0 is the end of the
line for PyPDF2.
Debian should probably provide both PyPDF2 and py
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