hi Bo,
my comments for the pygubu package up for sponsorship in the Python
team:
* changelog: only a single entry is needed for an initial debian
release.
* copyright:
+ please remove the copyright statement at the start of the MIT
license paragraph so that it contains only the license terms;
+ tests/support.py appears to be based on [1] (i.e. from upstream
python, license info at [2])?
* control:
+ do you need python3-tk for any other purpose than running tests?
If not, mark as !nocheck;
+ "Description: Debian packaging for pygubu": you want to describe
pygubu itself here, not that it's packaged for Debian - every
package in the distribution is, after all.
* rules: the script at development/runtests.sh simply calls "python3
-m unittest" on the tests dir for the default python3 only, which
is not what you want. Consider letting pybuild (+pytest?) handle
things directly, for example by changing the override to something
like PYBUILD_SYSTEM=custom PYBUILD_TEST_ARGS="xvfb-run -a
{interpreter} -m pytest -v tests" dh_auto_test.
* tests: you don't want to hardcode dependencies on an autopkgtest
that should be pulled in by the binary package.
There's a debian/.gitlab-ci.yml file but the CI isn't enabled in the
repository settings on salsa.
The binary package seems to be missing dependencies on tk, pil
(conditional import at src/pygubu/stockimage.py:124), as well as a
large number of tk-related modules used by the plugins (tkcalendar,
awesometkinter, customtkinter, tkintertable, tkintermapview, tksheet;
most of these don't seem to be packaged yet).
Have you done any functional testing on a (reasonably clean) debian
testing or unstable install?
[1]https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/b5ac5e25d506/Lib/lib-tk/test/runtktests.py
[2]https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/b5ac5e25d506/LICENSE
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