On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 05:13:38PM +0000, Michael Crusoe wrote:
> > I removed the empty upstream/metadata template but noticed there are
> > some more templates that could be removed (createmanpages,
> > get-orig-source, inject-into-alioth-git). Also the d/watch file
> > needs to be adapted.
>
> Done. I found the pypi.debian.net service which generates a watch file for
> PyPI hosted projects: http://pypi.debian.net/bz2file/watch
Yep, this definitely helps. However, now there is the following lintian
error:
E: python-bz2file source: debian-watch-file-pubkey-file-is-missing
N:
N: This watch file verifies a cryptographic signature but the upstream
N: public key is missing.
N:
N: Please add upstream public keys in either
N: debian/upstream/signing-key.asc or debian/upstream/signing-key.pgp.
N:
N: Refer to the uscan(1) manual page for details.
N:
N: Severity: important, Certainty: certain
N:
N: Check: watch-file, Type: source
N:
gbp:error: '~/bin/git-pbuilder' failed: it exited with 1
(I pushed the upload to unstable commit a bit too early but I think
I can leave this until you either found a signing key or the phrase
is dropped from d/watch.)
> > > khmer
> >
> > khmer(master) $ grep python.*3 *.py
> > versioneer.py:* Compatible With: python2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, and pypy
> >
> > So please also provide a python3 package - if it is a user application
> > only than stick to python3 exclusively.
> >
>
> Likewise the next release of khmer will be Python 3 based.
Sounds good as well.
> > Thanks for your work on this and please note that my responses will be
> > (drastically) delayed for the next three weeks
>
> I really appreciate the review. Thanks!
Just let me know once you dealt with the signing key issue