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    <title>pymol vs numpy conflict</title>
    <description>On Wed  Nov 11  2009 at 8:08 AM  Jeremiah H  Savage   wrote:    &gt; However  a problem arises when I attempt to use pymol in the same  &gt; program  First  to use the pymol api  I add the following to  &gt; ~  bashrc:  &gt;  &gt;  PYMOL_PATH= usr lib pymodules python2 5 pymol  &gt;  export PYMOL_PATH  &gt;  PYTHONPATH= PYMOL_PATH  &gt;  export PYTHONPATH    I d suggest not pu   </description>
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    <title>RFS: python scrapy  2nd try </title>
    <description>Dear Python mentors     I am looking for a sponsor for the  python scrapy  package      Package name    : python scrapy    Version         : 0 7 1    Upstream Author : Scrapy developers     The package can be found on mentors debian net:    URL: http:  mentors debian net debian pool main p python scrapy    Source repository: deb src http:  mentors debian net debian unstable  main contrib non fr   </description>
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    <title>python xy  installation</title>
    <description>On Thu  Nov 5  2009 at 12:21 AM  Graeme Cross  wrote:  &gt;  &gt; Floris   &gt;  &gt; I thnk that Roberto was asking about Python x y  rather than version x y  &gt; of a standard Python install   right   :   i do apologize but that s the name of the software        &gt;  &gt; Python x y  is a package of Python plus various tools and libraries for  &gt; science and engineering:  &gt;  &gt; http:  www pyt   </description>
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    <title>RFS: wokkel</title>
    <description>Dear mentors     I am looking for a sponsor for my package  wokkel        Package name    : wokkel   Version         : 0 6 3 1   Upstream Author : Ralph Meijer     URL             : http:  wokkel ik nu     License         : MIT   Section         : python    It builds these binary packages:  python wokkel   collection of enhancements for Twisted    The package appears to be lintian   </description>
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    <title>2 6 transition: packages with binary modules?</title>
    <description>Dear Debian Python     I was trying to get some of the low hanging fruit in the list of bugs  which need to be attacked for the Python 2 6 transition  I ran into  some trouble  so was wondering if you could help me out     Some packages  such as python gnuplot  depend on python numpy  Since  the python numpy builds are not available for python2 6  do I have to  rebuild python numpy myself  with   </description>
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    <title>Backports: Django  web py  Trac   anyone wants them?</title>
    <description>Trac for sure  Is there any _short_ howto about Debian backports for  Python folks?      anatoly t         On Mon  Sep 21  2009 at 2:54 AM  W  Martin Borgert  wrote:  &gt; Hi   &gt;  &gt; for some reasons I need lenny backports of python django   &gt; python webpy and trac  Some of the packages I don t need for  &gt;  production use   but for automatic testing  using bitten  only   &gt; I cou   </description>
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    <title>Menu entries not appearing</title>
    <description>Please use debian mentors for general questions  follow up there    On Thu  Sep 3  2009 at 13:42  Alessandro Dentella wrote:  &gt; Hi   &gt;  &gt; I tried to add a menu entry for application  sqledit   but the entry does not  &gt; appear if I use standard menu entry in debian as:  &gt;  &gt; ?package python sqlkit :needs= X11  section= Applications Office \  &gt; title= sqledit  command=  usr bi   </description>
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    <title>RFS: dtflickr</title>
    <description>Dear mentors     I am looking for a sponsor for my package  dtflickr        Package name    : dtflickr    Version         : 1 4 1    Upstream Author : Douglas Thrift     URL             : http:  code douglasthrift net trac dtflickr    License         : Apache 2 0    Section         : python    It builds these binary packages:  python dtflickr   Spiffy Flickr API libra   </description>
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    <title>from python egg to debian package : a good example ?</title>
    <description>On 20 08 2009 12:57  Ben Finney wrote:  &gt; Jrmy Lal  writes:  &gt;  &gt;&gt; Indeed the tarball contains setup py  and dh_pycentral did the job   &gt;  &gt; Note again  though  that new packaging work shouldn t rely on  &gt; python central; it has many problems that are tedious to recover from   &gt; Instead  use python support   &gt;    Thanks  i just discovered my questions were al   </description>
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    <title>Existing modules for new Python</title>
    <description>On Thu  30 Jul 2009 17:33:45  0400  anatoly techtonik   wrote:  &gt; Can anybody tell what happens with existing Python modules when a new  &gt; Python version is deployed on the system?  &gt; Are they recompiled or reinstalled or left inaccessible in this version?    They are left on the system in  usr lib pythonX Y site packages or wherever  they got installed     The new version    </description>
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    <title>Help with ITP</title>
    <description>Hi folks     I m reading a little and I wanan try to package a django app for  debian  this is dojango  a  wrapper  of dojo for django  and i have a  few questions:    There is a javascript policy?  There is a django policy?  In the python policy  i should use pycentra? python suppord? pyshared?  The doc of policy is update?         Diego Andrs Sanabria  Ingeniera de Sistemas Universidad Di   </description>
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    <title>Migrating unmanaged Python library extension from ?python   </title>
    <description>[Josselin Mouette  2009 04 15]  &gt; Le mercredi 15 avril 2009  15:17  0200  Piotr Oarowski a crit :  &gt; &gt; how about:  &gt; &gt;   moving all files to usr share pyshared  just like you do now   &gt; &gt;   registering files basing on usr share pyshared content  ignore  &gt; &gt;   old  public  private files   &gt;   &gt; I m afraid this would lose some information on the supported versions     can t you parse debian {   </description>
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    <title>ldaptor in DPMT: anyone interested?</title>
    <description>On Mon  Mar 09  2009 at 12:41:58PM  0100  Sandro Tosi wrote:  &gt; Hello   &gt; anytime soon  == when I ll find some time to work on it  I ll have to  &gt; do a QA upload for ldpator http:  packages qa debian org l ldaptor html  &gt;   &gt; So I m wondering if anyone is interested to maintain it in the DPMT  &gt;  it seems mainly a module  only inferred from its PTS page and popcon  &gt; ;   ; in that case  we can    </description>
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    <title>Request for review   Charm 1 9 1</title>
    <description>Thank you all for the quick replies  I have edited the package to fix  the issues found in your reviews and uploaded it to Alioth  If there  are anymore problems with the package please let me know  Again thank  you for your time and patience during this process            To UNSUBSCRIBE  email to debian python REQUEST@lists debian org  with a subject of  unsubscribe   Trouble? Contact listmast   </description>
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