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This bug was fixed in the package lazr.uri - 1.0.3-2
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* Get rid of .pth files, dh_python2's namespace support is sufficient
(LP: #583426)
* Include configure.zcml (LP: #822469)
* Update watch file.
* Bump ma
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This bug was fixed in the package lazr.restfulclient - 0.13.1-1
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* New upstream release.
- Now cache-safe for concurrent clients.
* Upload to experimental, as we are in freeze.
* Get rid of .pth files, dh_python2's
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I think this is supposed to be solved by
$ cat /usr/share/python/ns/python-protobuf
google
Somehow I managed to get to a state where this didn’t work (bug
1017339), but reinstalling python-protobuf caused /usr/lib/python2.7
/dist-packages/google/__init__.py to come back.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: protobuf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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In other packages that have namespaces but not an obvious main package,
I have added a separate binary package. Example is z3c.form that also
builds a python-z3c package that only contains the __init__.py. This
tiny package has a version that does not mean anything, but that's
hardly a problem.
me
lazr.restfulclient *should* depend on lazr.uri (LP: #876445). But there
are other lazr packages in Ubuntu (only).
Piotr thinks that dh_python2's namespace feature will be sufficient for
this. That way we avoid a top level empty package (there's no obvious
binary package to build it from). the lazr
+1 on a package containing the top level lazr namespace. The python
packaging guide/policy stuff has other options too, but I like the
clarity of a top level package.
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Is this connected to bug 796992? Perhaps that one is caused by an
attempt to work around this?
I think a tiny top level python-lazr would be a reasonable answer.
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The question is, which package should that file go in? There's no
"lowest-level" lazr package - neither python-lazr.restfulclient nor
python-lazr.uri depends on the other, and either one ought to arrange
for the top-level __init__.py to exist. Do we need a python-lazr.common
or something?
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
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When I'm running pylint I get the following warning:
- warning:
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