Matěj Cepl
Matěj Cepl
I understand, I was more teasing you than anything else. Of course, it is sad, that this great company doesn't handle taking over the components after left employees well.
+1 from the openSUSE Python packager. [Complete build log](https://github.com/mapbox/snuggs/files/12565990/_log.txt) with all details of packages used and steps taken to reproduce.
> Off topic: There's movement: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/terminal-wg/specifications/-/merge_requests/3 @fluvf @mkhl @FreeSlave If you have some input, please share. I shared there https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/terminal-wg/specifications/-/merge_requests/3#note_2193993
On Mon Jul 1, 2024 at 1:35 PM CEST, DhenPadilla wrote: > 1. This is the first time I've heard of `pickling`! So thank you for raising this and introducing...
I understand this is just an emergency maintenance brutal workaround, but would anything outside of the downloading stuff from Internet break with this patch? ```diff --- nltk/app/chartparser_app.py | 13 +++++++++++++...
> The solution is simple. Whitelist which pickles can be loaded. Give control to the tenant to decide which ones are fine or not. Maybe by name or something. Right...
`vis` is taking its lexers from https://github.com/orbitalquark/scintillua, please, file your issue report there, and we will take it from them (of course, you are more than welcome to initiate another...
Otherwise, added as a commit to https://git.cepl.eu/cgit/vis/vis/commit/?id=5629ca0091c2 and after testing, I will submit it upstream.
We have more or less working packaging in openSUSE (see [our SPEC file](https://build.opensuse.org/projects/devel:languages:python:numeric/packages/python-librosa/files/python-librosa.spec?expand=1); I hope it is not too complicated even for non-RPM maintainer to read; of course, feel free...
> (using pooch 1.7.0):