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Nicholas,now,
On 2024-09-01 04:52, Phil Wyett wrote:
2. Lintian [3]: Issue
I: electrum-nmc source: uses-deprecated-python-stdlib chunk (deprecated
in
Python 3.11, removed in Python 3.13)
In a previous review it was mentioned that the >"uses-deprecated-python-stdlib" lintian output was "Information only, >future for upstream." To clarify, is this still the case, or has it been >long enough for it to become an issue?
It is not a problem for packaging this right now, as Debian currently has Python 3.12. But, this lintian tag was added now because a lot of these changes require upstream to alter the program, so everyone needs to start working on it now. If this isn’t fixed when Python 3.13 because the default
in Debian, the program will cease to function.
So, you don’t need to worry about it for the sponsorship of this package
but you do need to start working with upstream to get it fixed soon.please
4. Watch file [uscan --force-download]: Issue
philwyett@ks-tarkin:~/Development/builder/debian/mentoring/electrum-nmc- >> 4.0.6$ uscan --force-download
Newest version of electrum-nmc on remote site is 4.0.6.4.0.6, local
version
is 4.0.6
Newer package available from:=>
https://www.namecoin.org/files/electrum-nmc/electrum-nmc-4.0.6/Electrum-NMC
gpgv: using EDDSA keysourceonly-4.0.6.tar.gz gpgv: Signature made Fri Dec 22 05:51:24 2023 >> GMT
A0BE08C865661A9316E0A7FF762ED28DA5C007DA
gpgv: Good signature from "Jeremy Rand (Namecoin Electrum-NMC Binary
Signing
Key) <jeremy@namecoin.org>"
Successfully renamed ../Electrum-NMC-sourceonly-4.0.6.tar.gz to
../electrum-
nmc_4.0.6.4.0.6.orig.tar.gz.
Would it not be easier to pull from the GitHub tags of the package?
Is this uscan confusion (4.0.6.4.0.6) a problem? If so I suppose I could >indeed pull from GitHub.
I didn’t take a look at your debian/watch file, but I can do so if you still
need help.
As mentioned in the comment on Mentors[1], I would recommend you include the package under the Debian Cryptocoin Team. If you would like to do so,
let me know what your Salsa name is and I will create a repository and share it with you.
I don’t typically like to go any further with sponsorship reviews until they
have passed all of Phil’s triage tests. I’ll look forward to his review of
your second upload.
[1] https://mentors.debian.net/package/electrum-nmc/
As mentioned in the comment on Mentors[1], I would recommend you include the package under the Debian Cryptocoin Team. If you would like to do so,please
let me know what your Salsa name is and I will create a repository and share it with you.
Phil,
Would you be willing to run your suite of triage tests against the most recent
upload of electrum-nmc?
On Thursday, September 12, 2024 3:51:06 PM MST Soren Stoutner wrote:
Nicholas,
On 2024-09-01 04:52, Phil Wyett wrote:
2. Lintian [3]: Issue
I: electrum-nmc source: uses-deprecated-python-stdlib chunk (deprecated in
Python 3.11, removed in Python 3.13)
In a previous review it was mentioned that the "uses-deprecated-python-stdlib" lintian output was "Information only, future for upstream." To clarify, is this still the case, or has it been long enough for it to become an issue?
It is not a problem for packaging this right now, as Debian currently has Python 3.12. But, this lintian tag was added now because a lot of these changes require upstream to alter the program, so everyone needs to start working on it now. If this isn’t fixed when Python 3.13 because the default
in Debian, the program will cease to function.
So, you don’t need to worry about it for the sponsorship of this packagenow,
but you do need to start working with upstream to get it fixed soon.
4. Watch file [uscan --force-download]: Issue
philwyett@ks-tarkin:~/Development/builder/debian/mentoring/electrum-nmc-
4.0.6$ uscan --force-download
Newest version of electrum-nmc on remote site is 4.0.6.4.0.6, local version
is 4.0.6
Newer package available from:=>
https://www.namecoin.org/files/electrum-nmc/electrum-nmc-4.0.6/Electrum-NMC
GMTsourceonly-4.0.6.tar.gz gpgv: Signature made Fri Dec 22 05:51:24 2023
gpgv: using EDDSA key A0BE08C865661A9316E0A7FF762ED28DA5C007DA
gpgv: Good signature from "Jeremy Rand (Namecoin Electrum-NMC Binary Signing
Key) <jeremy@namecoin.org>"
Successfully renamed ../Electrum-NMC-sourceonly-4.0.6.tar.gz to ../electrum-
nmc_4.0.6.4.0.6.orig.tar.gz.
Would it not be easier to pull from the GitHub tags of the package?
Is this uscan confusion (4.0.6.4.0.6) a problem? If so I suppose I could indeed pull from GitHub.
I didn’t take a look at your debian/watch file, but I can do so if you still
need help.
As mentioned in the comment on Mentors[1], I would recommend you include theplease
package under the Debian Cryptocoin Team. If you would like to do so,
let me know what your Salsa name is and I will create a repository and share
it with you.
I don’t typically like to go any further with sponsorship reviews until they
have passed all of Phil’s triage tests. I’ll look forward to his review of
your second upload.
[1] https://mentors.debian.net/package/electrum-nmc/
On 2024-09-01 04:52, Phil Wyett wrote:
2. Lintian [3]: Issue
I: electrum-nmc source: uses-deprecated-python-stdlib chunk (deprecated
in
Python 3.11, removed in Python 3.13)
In a previous review it was mentioned that the >"uses-deprecated-python-stdlib" lintian output was "Information only,
future for upstream." To clarify, is this still the case, or has it been >long enough for it to become an issue?
4. Watch file [uscan --force-download]: Issue
philwyett@ks-tarkin:~/Development/builder/debian/mentoring/electrum-nmc-
4.0.6$ uscan --force-download
Newest version of electrum-nmc on remote site is 4.0.6.4.0.6, local
version
is 4.0.6
Newer package available from:=>
https://www.namecoin.org/files/electrum-nmc/electrum-nmc-4.0.6/Electrum-NMC->>sourceonly-4.0.6.tar.gz
gpgv: Signature made Fri Dec 22 05:51:24 2023 GMT
gpgv: using EDDSA key
A0BE08C865661A9316E0A7FF762ED28DA5C007DA
gpgv: Good signature from "Jeremy Rand (Namecoin Electrum-NMC Binary
Signing
Key) <jeremy@namecoin.org>"
Successfully renamed ../Electrum-NMC-sourceonly-4.0.6.tar.gz to
../electrum-
nmc_4.0.6.4.0.6.orig.tar.gz.
Would it not be easier to pull from the GitHub tags of the package?
Is this uscan confusion (4.0.6.4.0.6) a problem? If so I suppose I could >indeed pull from GitHub.