On Wed, Aug 02, 2006, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> that could have been more clear, but I do have such tools to follow the
> transition, I use[1]. The two rounds of mass bug have been package that
> build public modules and extensions, and then all the other ones (+
> some missed one at the first st
Le mer 2 août 2006 11:23, Loïc Minier a écrit :
> - status of the transition Wiki page: a summary of steps which are
>in progress (pointer to python transition pseudo-bug, pointers to
>the list of bugs to be fixed in the mass bug filing, description of
>the step)
that could have been
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> Yesterday, a last round of bugs has been filled against packages that
> may need an upgrade to comply with the recent python policy[1].
That's great! We all want python to be python2.4 in etch, thanks for
your work.
We already discussed together
Le mercredi 02 août 2006 à 10:21 +0200, Pierre Habouzit a écrit :
> Yesterday, a last round of bugs has been filled against packages that
> may need an upgrade to comply with the recent python policy[1].
Please also note that some of these bugs are invalid. For example, if
the package ships some
Yesterday, a last round of bugs has been filled against packages that
may need an upgrade to comply with the recent python policy[1].
Some developpers have raised concerns directly to me about the 0-day NMU
policy warning in that report.
This § has been added because /usr/bin/python beeing pyth
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