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Re: rdflib upload (was: Re: Bug#843397: python-rdflib-jsonld: Requires python-rdflib 4.2.1) to work properly with schema.org contexts



Done, thanks for your preparation, Andreas.

On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 05:38:56PM +0100, chrysn wrote:
> Hello Andreas,
> 
> (tl;dr: all fixed, please build and upload).
> 
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 04:45:51PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
> > While I have fixed the clean target in Git to make the build start at
> > all [...]
> 
> Thanks for the fix. It does not solve the whole issue of the clean
> target (that's an open TODO point in the package -- upstream seems to do
> its 2to3 in clean), but it does ensure double-buildability again.
> 
> 
> > [...] there is one remaining unit test error:
> > 
> > ...
> > No SPARQL endpoint for SPARQLUpdateStore (tests skipped)
> > Exception: RDFa parsing Error! __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'encoding'
> > 
> > Any idea?
> 
> Now yes: there is a circular build dependency I did not catch, and an
> already troublesome test case selected the old (installed) version,
> which didn't show up in my cowbuilder tests as I needed local repos back
> then to satisfy the sparqlwrapper build dependency.
> 
> A fix (disabling the offending tests) is in place until I've worked out
> how this should run properly with upstream; it's still a circular
> build-dep to be fixed, but as long as there are RC bugs open, I'd like
> to get the basics done first and then do the shining.
> 
> The debian branch (5c368a6433a3d) contains a cowbuilder-building and
> working version; please sponsor that as an upload.
> 
> > PS: If you need help to make the repository DPMT compliant I'd volunteer to
> >     take over this task if you want me to do so.
> 
> Thanks, but unless you plan to do more on the package where the lack of
> DPMT configuration would be hindering to you, I'd like to use that
> package to practice git-dpm and to practically implement DPMT policy;
> I'd be happy to have the result of that reviewed, though, when bringing
> the package into the team.
> 
> Best regards
> chrysn
> 
> -- 
> To use raw power is to make yourself infinitely vulnerable to greater powers.
>   -- Bene Gesserit axiom



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