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Re: Pushing a bunch of packages to jessie-backports



 ❦ 23 novembre 2015 09:20 +0100, Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> :

> alabaster contextlib2 kazoo python-cachetools python-cffi python-cliff
> python-crank python-ddt python-docker python-eventlet python-git
> python-gitdb python-hypothesis python-ldap3 python-mock python-mysqldb
> python-pathlib python-repoze.who python-setuptools python-smmap
> python-unicodecsv python-urllib3 requests routes ryu sphinx sqlalchemy
> turbogears2 unittest2 zzzeeksphinx

For python-cffi, its upload will break other packages in stable. This
has been discussed on IRC a few months ago. I don't remember
exactly. It will break snimpy, but not silently, so I'll upload a new
version in backports. It will break python-cryptography silently (will
happily coinstall but will crash on run). But some people wanted to have
a backport for it.

I can manage the backport of python-hypothesis myself, but I think you
will be faster than me, so go ahead.
-- 
Keep it right when you make it faster.
            - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)

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