Is there no way, especially in the beginig, to patch out funcionality? Stuff like volvo on call doesn't seem very vital to run the thing. I'd focus on identifying the real dependencies and prioritize rest later on, when you can get the minimal thing running perhaps. In data martedì 23 luglio 2024 13:25:53 CEST, Edward Betts ha scritto: > Hello, > > I am proposing the addition of Home Assistant, a Python-based smart home > platform, to Debian. Home Assistant requires extensive hardware integrations > and thus has a significant number of Python module dependencies. > > Upon review, I've identified 666 Python modules required by Home Assistant > that are not yet available in Debian. As I am attending DebConf in Busan, > South Korea, I have chosen this as my DebCamp project. While it's a massive > undertaking and may seem ambitious, any contributions to this effort would > be greatly appreciated. > > You can find the list of these dependencies here: > > https://people.debian.org/~edward/ha/ > > I encourage anyone interested to join in helping to package these > dependencies. > > Thank you! -- Salvo Tomaselli "Io non mi sento obbligato a credere che lo stesso Dio che ci ha dotato di senso, ragione ed intelletto intendesse che noi ne facessimo a meno." -- Galileo Galilei https://ltworf.codeberg.page/
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