I originally packaged python-resolvelib for pip and python-commentjson so we could run python-resolvelib's tests. Pip is no longer using the packaged version. It's currently used by pdm and ansible-core.
Hi Scott (2024.03.15_13:31:40_+0000)
I originally packaged python-resolvelib for pip and python-commentjson so we could run python-resolvelib's tests. Pip is no longer using the packaged version. It's currently used by pdm and ansible-core.
However pip does still use resolvelib (albeit vendored). I make an
effort to keep all pip's vendored dependencies in Debian so that we are familiar with them and track their security issues.
So, I'll add myself as an uploader of resolvelib.
Hi!
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 1:18 AM Scott Kitterman <debian@kitterman.com> wrote:
Would you mind me to take it? I would like to add myself as one of the >uploaders before Stefano answers this.
On Friday, March 15, 2024 10:55:34 AM EDT Stefano Rivera wrote:
Hi Scott (2024.03.15_13:31:40_+0000)
I originally packaged python-resolvelib for pip and python-commentjson so
we could run python-resolvelib's tests. Pip is no longer using the
packaged version. It's currently used by pdm and ansible-core.
However pip does still use resolvelib (albeit vendored). I make an
effort to keep all pip's vendored dependencies in Debian so that we are
familiar with them and track their security issues.
So, I'll add myself as an uploader of resolvelib.
Thanks. I've removed myself. Commentjson is required for the resolvelib
tests (and nothing else). Do you want to do that one too?
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