Bug#939483: Python2 use in krb5

2020-03-23 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Hello, I have grabbed the upstream patch for the ubuntu package: https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/krb5/+git/krb5/+merge/377326 If you want, I can submit that to debian's krb5 in salsa. I usually push such fixes to debian, but didn't this time because it's part of a new upstre

Bug#939483: Python2 use in krb5

2020-03-22 Thread Sandro Tosi
On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 5:09 PM Sam Hartman wrote: > Thanks for the prod. I think I can do what you need, but probably not > in the way you suggest. > > I'm finding that finishing out my DPL term is taking up enough of my > time that I don't really want to pull in a new krb5 upstream right now.

Bug#939483: Python2 use in krb5

2020-03-22 Thread Sam Hartman
Thanks for the prod. I think I can do what you need, but probably not in the way you suggest. I'm finding that finishing out my DPL term is taking up enough of my time that I don't really want to pull in a new krb5 upstream right now. However it looks like pulling in the patches to the doc bui

Bug#939483: Python2 use in krb5

2020-03-21 Thread Sandro Tosi
Hey Sam, On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 13:14:28 -0500 Sam Hartman wrote: > control: user debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org > control: usertag -1 +py2keep > > Hi. > The current version of krb5 depends on python2 at least for sphinx and > other items in doc building. > This will be fixed for the next upstream o

Bug#939483: Python2 use in krb5

2019-11-11 Thread Sam Hartman
control: user debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org control: usertag -1 +py2keep Hi. The current version of krb5 depends on python2 at least for sphinx and other items in doc building. This will be fixed for the next upstream of krb5, which will be released within a year. So, we should be able to close t