Bug#937435: pyexiv2: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2020-02-02 Thread Michal Čihař
Hi Sandro Tosi píše v So 01. 02. 2020 v 12:01 -0500: > > I'd preffer to drop pyexiv2 completely. The recommended upstream > > approach was to use GI (and gir1.2-gexiv2-0.10) and that's where > > most > > of the reverese dependencies have migrated. > > Sure, that sounds like a good plan: do you wa

Bug#937435: pyexiv2: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2020-02-01 Thread Sandro Tosi
> I'd preffer to drop pyexiv2 completely. The recommended upstream > approach was to use GI (and gir1.2-gexiv2-0.10) and that's where most > of the reverese dependencies have migrated. Sure, that sounds like a good plan: do you want me to file the RM bug? -- Sandro "morph" Tosi My website: http:

Bug#937435: pyexiv2: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2020-01-31 Thread Michal Čihař
Hi Sandro Tosi píše v Pá 31. 01. 2020 v 22:13 -0500: > Python3 support has been developed in a separate project named > py3exiv2: > https://python3-exiv2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ > + > https://pypi.org/project/py3exiv2/#history > + > https://launchpad.net/py3exiv2 > > > the only reverse depe

Bug#937435: pyexiv2: Python2 removal in sid/bullseye

2020-01-31 Thread Sandro Tosi
Control: tags -1 +fixed-upstream On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 07:33:40 + Matthias Klose wrote: > Package: src:pyexiv2 > Version: 0.3.2-9 > Severity: normal > Tags: sid bullseye > User: debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org > Usertags: py2removal Python3 support has been developed in a separate project named