Andreas Billmeier
Andreas Billmeier
Hi, why are you using pycryptodomex and not pycryptodome? When I walk through Home Assitants dependecy tree, I find 14 packages using pycryptodome, and 2 (including you) requiring pycryptodomex. Both...
otherwise it would try to install it at top level: ``` >>> Jobs: 2 of 3 complete, 1 failed Load avg: 0.72, 0.40, 0.28 * Package: dev-python/fortiosapi-1.0.5 * Repository: HomeAssistantRepository...
Hi, first thanks for your great work. Today I accidentally found one of our routers with a faulty license, and my first thought was to implement a check for that....
Hello Oliver, I would like to use PyPubSub-4.0.3 in my [Gentoo Overlay for Home Assistant](https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository), because the pyinsteon component [seems to need it](https://github.com/pyinsteon/pyinsteon/blob/master/setup.py). First, I hope you don't mind. Therefor...
Hi, I hope you don't mind that I use your integration in [Gentoo Overlay for Home Assistant](https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository). You will find the corresponding Ebuild files in https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository/tree/master/dev-python/python-synology. Normally I would use...
Hello, first, I hope you don't mind I included your component for [Home Assistant Gentoo Overlay](https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository). It uses a dependency on 'dev-python/future', and I now have received a deprecation notice....
Hello, first, I hope you don't mind I included your component for [Home Assistant Gentoo Overlay](https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository). It uses a dependency on 'dev-python/future', and I now have received a deprecation notice....
Hello, first, I hope you don't mind I included your component for [Home Assistant Gentoo Overlay](https://github.com/onkelbeh/HomeAssistantRepository). It uses a dependency on 'dev-python/future', and I now have received a deprecation notice....
otherwise it would try to install "tests" at top level
otherwise it would try to install a package called 'tests' at top level.