Seeded (in platform.karmic/supported-misc-servers) and promoted.
** Changed in: python-django (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Great! Thanks all around. +1
** Changed in: python-django (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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I have updated the MIR and the testsuite has been enabled in the last
upload.
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Just a quick note: I'm the release manager for Django (confirm by
checking PGP key associated with my Launchpad account; it's the same key
used to sign the Django release checksums), and I'm set up to receive
email notification of anything showing up in Launchpad for Django, so if
there are any que
It failed to build because our buildd has no access to the internet.
I'll have to disable one of the regression tests.
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A new revision of python-django (1.1-2) has been uploaded and it enables
test suite on build.
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I believe that the easiest way to enable testsuite would be to ship a
dummy project in debian/ directory that will provide settings for
runtests.py script. I'll send an email to debian maintainer and see if
we can do it in Debian and not create local delta. Regardless of his
answer I volunteer to w
The MIR needs to be corrected: django does have a testsuite ("tests"
directory). Given it's low CVE history, inclusion of FastCGI examples,
and general good design, if the packaging was updated to use the
testsuite and fail the build on a failure, I would accept this for main.
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** Changed in: python-django (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kees Cook (kees)
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