hi Andreas,
On Thu Jul 23, 2015 at 8:34 PM CEST, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
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> I don't know if that would be a task for adequate, but we should have
> some automated check for perl (and python) modules to see whether their
I'd make the case that adequate is not the right place. first of all the
* Jakub Wilk , 2015-07-24, 14:46:
I started playing with checking Python imports here:
https://github.com/jwilk/adequate-imports
I've implemented Perl import checker, too.
DebConf modules were troublesome, because they tried to spawn a
frontend, but I implemented a work-around.
Unfortunatel
Hi Andreas!
* Andreas Beckmann , 2015-07-23, 20:34:
I don't know if that would be a task for adequate,
I don't know either. :)
but we should have some automated check for perl (and python) modules
to see whether their dependencies are fulfilled.
Seeing https://bugs.debian.org/792934 reminded
Package: adequate
Version: 0.12.1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I don't know if that would be a task for adequate, but we should have
some automated check for perl (and python) modules to see whether their
dependencies are fulfilled.
Seeing https://bugs.debian.org/792934 reminded me about this.
Alternat
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