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From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-03-10 23:17:11
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John, It looks like it can be backported fairly easily. To get the unit tests to run on the gramps51 branch with python 3.12 we will also need the following two commits: d5dd8d6 Remove deprecated functions locale.getdefaultlocale and locale.format. 47f392e Replace deprecated imp by importlib https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/commit/d5dd8d698cdd6cb0ca0e080743fa9b0e2c64a391 https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/commit/47f392ef70618cfece86e5210c19c2c1a768a4e0 Regards, Nick. On 10/03/2024 08:04, john wrote: > Nick, > > Will it backport easily? If so maybe Ross could apply the patch in his build script and get 5.1.6 into Ubuntu 24.04. > > Regards, > John Ralls > >> On Mar 10, 2024, at 00:49, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel <gra...@li...> wrote: >> >> On 07/03/2024 21:41, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel wrote: >>>> So any help getting the 5.1.6 tests passing with Python 3.12 would >>>> be appreciated. >>> I'll have a look tomorrow. >> It should be fixed in v5.2.1 - see PR #1672. >> >> https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/pull/1672 >> >> I can do a quick release of v5.2.1 if necessary. The v5.1 branch has reached and-of-line now. There are no plans for a v5.1.7. >> >> >> Nick. >> >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gramps-devel mailing list >> Gra...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel |
From: Ross G. <ro...@th...> - 2024-03-10 13:27:14
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Thanks Nick for the fast work on this! I have seen the pull request, and as John suggests I should be able to apply it as a patch in Ubuntu. If I get stuck I will let you know. Hopefully I can later backport 5.2 to alleviate a little bit that we will have an out-of-line version of Gramps in a LTS release! Cheers, Ross On 10.03.2024 09.04, john wrote: > Nick, > > Will it backport easily? If so maybe Ross could apply the patch in his build script and get 5.1.6 into Ubuntu 24.04. > > Regards, > John Ralls > >> On Mar 10, 2024, at 00:49, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel <gra...@li...> wrote: >> >> On 07/03/2024 21:41, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel wrote: >>>> So any help getting the 5.1.6 tests passing with Python 3.12 would >>>> be appreciated. >>> I'll have a look tomorrow. >> It should be fixed in v5.2.1 - see PR #1672. >> >> https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/pull/1672 >> >> I can do a quick release of v5.2.1 if necessary. The v5.1 branch has reached and-of-line now. There are no plans for a v5.1.7. >> >> >> Nick. >> >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gramps-devel mailing list >> Gra...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-devel mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel |
From: john <jr...@ce...> - 2024-03-10 08:19:33
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Nick, Will it backport easily? If so maybe Ross could apply the patch in his build script and get 5.1.6 into Ubuntu 24.04. Regards, John Ralls > On Mar 10, 2024, at 00:49, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel <gra...@li...> wrote: > > On 07/03/2024 21:41, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel wrote: >>> So any help getting the 5.1.6 tests passing with Python 3.12 would >>> be appreciated. >> >> I'll have a look tomorrow. > > It should be fixed in v5.2.1 - see PR #1672. > > https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/pull/1672 > > I can do a quick release of v5.2.1 if necessary. The v5.1 branch has reached and-of-line now. There are no plans for a v5.1.7. > > > Nick. > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-devel mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-03-09 23:50:07
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On 07/03/2024 21:41, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel wrote: >> So any help getting the 5.1.6 tests passing with Python 3.12 would >> be appreciated. > > I'll have a look tomorrow. It should be fixed in v5.2.1 - see PR #1672. https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/pull/1672 I can do a quick release of v5.2.1 if necessary. The v5.1 branch has reached and-of-line now. There are no plans for a v5.1.7. Nick. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Ross G. <ro...@th...> - 2024-03-08 07:42:02
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Sorry - as I said, I have been a bit busy and have not forwarded the bug to Mantis. Gramps 5.1.6 is in Debian unstable, and was removed automatically from Debian Testing due to the linked bug being classified as release critical. Gramps 5.1.6 was also published in Ubuntu Noble, but removed manually due to it being release critical in Debian. It will be easier according to the Ubuntu release process for me to upload a fixed version of 5.1.6, and uploading 5.1.5 would probably not be possible due to the presence of 5.1.6 in the archive (even if it is no longer being published). On 07.03.2024 17.50, Emy...@ya... wrote: > Is there a bug report in MantisBT cross‐referencing the Debian bug? > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1061743 > > I read the report dated 29 Jan 2024 ... surely there must have been > something earlier? 5.1.6 has been out since 29 Jun 2023 and never > been added to the archives. > > And if 5.1.6 and 5.2.0 have been rejected and is is an uphill battle, > cannot the 5.1.5 version (that previously passed) still be included in > the distribution? > > On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 9:47 AM, Ross Gammon > <ro...@th...> wrote: > Actually, I just checked Ubuntu. Unfortunately, Gramps has been > removed > from the next Ubuntu release (Noble Numbat 24.04) due to the same > Debian > bug. So any help getting the 5.1.6 tests passing with Python 3.12 > would > be appreciated. > > As we have passed the Feature Freeze deadline, and the Beta release is > only a few weeks away, I think getting Gramps 5.2.0 into Ubuntu > will be > an uphill battle. > > Cheers, > > Ross > > On 07.03.2024 08.30, Ross Gammon wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > The 5.2 release came at a busy time for me. I had not even had > time to > > try the previous beta etc. first, which was my plan. > > > > Hopefully I get a chance to package 5.2 for Debian over the next > week. > > As there are significant changes since 5.1.6, it will take a > while to > > manually process all the copyright notices. And probably time to > > investigate the test suite failures that normally occur when you > try and > > make the Gramps build "reproducible" on the Debian build > infrastructure. > > > > I would like to do some thorough testing, because once in Debian > I will > > need to sort out whether/how to get the Debian package synced to > Ubuntu > > (to become 24.04 LTS) which is in the middle of the release process. > > > > There is currently a bug for Gramps 5.1.6 in Debian testing (it > has been > > removed), due to Debian switching to Python v3.12 as the default. > > Hopefully Gramps 5.2 solves that. > > > > https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gramps > > > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1061743 > > > > I am sure the version linked in the discourse will work well, if the > > build was done including the unit test-suite. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Ross > > > > On 05.03.2024 21.45, H Gohel via Gramps-devel wrote: > >>> From: David Straub via Gramps-devel > >>> <gra...@li...> > >>> > >>> Is something blocking the release of the Debian/Ubuntu package for > >>> Gramps > >> 5.2? > >> > >> Hi David, > >> > >> There is a discussion thread on Discourse: > >> > https://gramps.discourse.group/t/any-chance-to-get-a-deb-installation/5011/ > >> > >> especially message 13 onward. > >> > >> -- > >> Himanshu > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Gramps-devel mailing list > >> Gra...@li... > >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Gramps-devel mailing list > > Gra...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-devel mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-03-07 21:41:41
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On 07/03/2024 15:46, Ross Gammon wrote: > So any help getting the 5.1.6 tests passing with Python 3.12 would > be appreciated. I'll have a look tomorrow. Thanks for investigating the situation regarding Ubuntu. Nick. |
From: <Emy...@ya...> - 2024-03-07 16:50:17
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Is there a bug report in MantisBT cross‐referencing the Debian bug? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1061743 I read the report dated 29 Jan 2024 ... surely there must have been something earlier? 5.1.6 has been out since 29 Jun 2023 and never been added to the archives. And if 5.1.6 and 5.2.0 have been rejected and is is an uphill battle, cannot the 5.1.5 version (that previously passed) still be included in the distribution? On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 9:47 AM, Ross Gammon<ro...@th...> wrote: Actually, I just checked Ubuntu. Unfortunately, Gramps has been removed from the next Ubuntu release (Noble Numbat 24.04) due to the same Debian bug. So any help getting the 5.1.6 tests passing with Python 3.12 would be appreciated. As we have passed the Feature Freeze deadline, and the Beta release is only a few weeks away, I think getting Gramps 5.2.0 into Ubuntu will be an uphill battle. Cheers, Ross On 07.03.2024 08.30, Ross Gammon wrote: > Hi All, > > The 5.2 release came at a busy time for me. I had not even had time to > try the previous beta etc. first, which was my plan. > > Hopefully I get a chance to package 5.2 for Debian over the next week. > As there are significant changes since 5.1.6, it will take a while to > manually process all the copyright notices. And probably time to > investigate the test suite failures that normally occur when you try and > make the Gramps build "reproducible" on the Debian build infrastructure. > > I would like to do some thorough testing, because once in Debian I will > need to sort out whether/how to get the Debian package synced to Ubuntu > (to become 24.04 LTS) which is in the middle of the release process. > > There is currently a bug for Gramps 5.1.6 in Debian testing (it has been > removed), due to Debian switching to Python v3.12 as the default. > Hopefully Gramps 5.2 solves that. > > https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gramps > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1061743 > > I am sure the version linked in the discourse will work well, if the > build was done including the unit test-suite. > > Cheers, > > Ross > > On 05.03.2024 21.45, H Gohel via Gramps-devel wrote: >>> From: David Straub via Gramps-devel >>> <gra...@li...> >>> >>> Is something blocking the release of the Debian/Ubuntu package for >>> Gramps >> 5.2? >> >> Hi David, >> >> There is a discussion thread on Discourse: >> https://gramps.discourse.group/t/any-chance-to-get-a-deb-installation/5011/ >> >> especially message 13 onward. >> >> -- >> Himanshu >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gramps-devel mailing list >> Gra...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-devel mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel _______________________________________________ Gramps-devel mailing list Gra...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Ross G. <ro...@th...> - 2024-03-07 15:46:52
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Actually, I just checked Ubuntu. Unfortunately, Gramps has been removed from the next Ubuntu release (Noble Numbat 24.04) due to the same Debian bug. So any help getting the 5.1.6 tests passing with Python 3.12 would be appreciated. As we have passed the Feature Freeze deadline, and the Beta release is only a few weeks away, I think getting Gramps 5.2.0 into Ubuntu will be an uphill battle. Cheers, Ross On 07.03.2024 08.30, Ross Gammon wrote: > Hi All, > > The 5.2 release came at a busy time for me. I had not even had time to > try the previous beta etc. first, which was my plan. > > Hopefully I get a chance to package 5.2 for Debian over the next week. > As there are significant changes since 5.1.6, it will take a while to > manually process all the copyright notices. And probably time to > investigate the test suite failures that normally occur when you try and > make the Gramps build "reproducible" on the Debian build infrastructure. > > I would like to do some thorough testing, because once in Debian I will > need to sort out whether/how to get the Debian package synced to Ubuntu > (to become 24.04 LTS) which is in the middle of the release process. > > There is currently a bug for Gramps 5.1.6 in Debian testing (it has been > removed), due to Debian switching to Python v3.12 as the default. > Hopefully Gramps 5.2 solves that. > > https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gramps > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1061743 > > I am sure the version linked in the discourse will work well, if the > build was done including the unit test-suite. > > Cheers, > > Ross > > On 05.03.2024 21.45, H Gohel via Gramps-devel wrote: >>> From: David Straub via Gramps-devel >>> <gra...@li...> >>> >>> Is something blocking the release of the Debian/Ubuntu package for >>> Gramps >> 5.2? >> >> Hi David, >> >> There is a discussion thread on Discourse: >> https://gramps.discourse.group/t/any-chance-to-get-a-deb-installation/5011/ >> >> especially message 13 onward. >> >> -- >> Himanshu >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gramps-devel mailing list >> Gra...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-devel mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel |
From: Ross G. <ro...@th...> - 2024-03-07 07:55:37
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Hi All, The 5.2 release came at a busy time for me. I had not even had time to try the previous beta etc. first, which was my plan. Hopefully I get a chance to package 5.2 for Debian over the next week. As there are significant changes since 5.1.6, it will take a while to manually process all the copyright notices. And probably time to investigate the test suite failures that normally occur when you try and make the Gramps build "reproducible" on the Debian build infrastructure. I would like to do some thorough testing, because once in Debian I will need to sort out whether/how to get the Debian package synced to Ubuntu (to become 24.04 LTS) which is in the middle of the release process. There is currently a bug for Gramps 5.1.6 in Debian testing (it has been removed), due to Debian switching to Python v3.12 as the default. Hopefully Gramps 5.2 solves that. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gramps https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1061743 I am sure the version linked in the discourse will work well, if the build was done including the unit test-suite. Cheers, Ross On 05.03.2024 21.45, H Gohel via Gramps-devel wrote: >> From: David Straub via Gramps-devel <gra...@li...> >> >> Is something blocking the release of the Debian/Ubuntu package for Gramps > 5.2? > > Hi David, > > There is a discussion thread on Discourse: > https://gramps.discourse.group/t/any-chance-to-get-a-deb-installation/5011/ > especially message 13 onward. > > -- > Himanshu > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-devel mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel |
From: H G. <hg...@ya...> - 2024-03-05 20:45:31
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> From: David Straub via Gramps-devel <gra...@li...> > > Is something blocking the release of the Debian/Ubuntu package for Gramps 5.2? Hi David, There is a discussion thread on Discourse: https://gramps.discourse.group/t/any-chance-to-get-a-deb-installation/5011/ especially message 13 onward. -- Himanshu |
From: David S. <st...@pr...> - 2024-03-05 20:12:56
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Hi all, Is something blocking the release of the Debian/Ubuntu package for Gramps 5.2? Cheers, David -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-02-23 17:03:40
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Version 5.2.0 - a new major release, has been released 2024-02-23. Make sure to backup before you upgrade. See: https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_make_a_backup Changes since v5.2.0-rc1: * Updated translations: ca, cs, da, de, de_AT, en_GB, es, fr, hr, hu, id, it, nb, nl, pl, sk, sl, sv, tr, uk, zh_CN. * Update development status to production. * Remove the Trove classifier "Natural Language :: German(Austrian)". * Emit a "plugins-reloaded" signal when a new addon is installed. This ensures that the user interface will be updated to include the new addon. Fixes #13021. * Fix Windows AIO build. * Update GitHub actions to latest versions. Some actions are deprecated. * Package Gramps 5.2.0-rc1 on macOS. See the changelog for more details. https://gramps-project.org/bugs/changelog_page.php?version_id=100 You can obtain Gramps 5.2.0 from the GitHub release page. https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/releases/tag/v5.2.0 |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-02-12 18:51:05
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The error in the log was: error: --plat-name must be one of ('win32', 'win-amd64', 'win-arm32', 'win-arm64') A quick search revealed a solution. I've created pull request #1644 and uploaded a new AIO file. Nick. On 11/02/2024 00:20, John Ralls wrote: > It's https://github.com/xflr6/graphviz, "Simple Python interface for Graphviz" and PyGraphvis is https://github.com/pygraphviz/pygraphviz. I suppose that they aren't interchangeable. > > Python-graphviz doesn't supply graphviz directly, it depends on mingw-w64-graphviz. You might remove python-graphviz and try again to install pygraphviz from PyPi: There might be something about python-graphviz that trips up pygraphviz. > > Regards, > John Ralls > >> On Feb 10, 2024, at 3:58 PM, Nick Hall <ni...@gr...> wrote: >> >> We already install the mingw-w64-python-graphviz package. It provides graphviz. pygraphviz is a different library which is not available as an msys2 package. >> >> Nick. >> >> On 10/02/2024 23:45, John Ralls wrote: >>> Nick, >>> >>> Could you use mingw-w64-python-graphviz instead of getting it from PyPi? >>> >>> Regards, >>> John Ralls >>> >>> >>>> On Feb 10, 2024, at 3:03 PM, Nick Hall <ni...@gr...> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 10/02/2024 22:42, John Ralls wrote: >>>>> I see there's no Windows AIO for the betas, do we not have anyone doing that anymore? >>>>> >>>> The build failed. There are two problems: the pip install of pygraphviz fails and there is a missing enchant.ordering file. >>>> >>>> I've created a branch called test/aio-test to test the build without pygraphviz. >>>> >>>> Nick. >>>> >>>> >>>> |
From: John R. <jr...@ce...> - 2024-02-11 00:20:51
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It's https://github.com/xflr6/graphviz, "Simple Python interface for Graphviz" and PyGraphvis is https://github.com/pygraphviz/pygraphviz. I suppose that they aren't interchangeable. Python-graphviz doesn't supply graphviz directly, it depends on mingw-w64-graphviz. You might remove python-graphviz and try again to install pygraphviz from PyPi: There might be something about python-graphviz that trips up pygraphviz. Regards, John Ralls > On Feb 10, 2024, at 3:58 PM, Nick Hall <ni...@gr...> wrote: > > We already install the mingw-w64-python-graphviz package. It provides graphviz. pygraphviz is a different library which is not available as an msys2 package. > > Nick. > > On 10/02/2024 23:45, John Ralls wrote: >> Nick, >> >> Could you use mingw-w64-python-graphviz instead of getting it from PyPi? >> >> Regards, >> John Ralls >> >> >>> On Feb 10, 2024, at 3:03 PM, Nick Hall <ni...@gr...> wrote: >>> >>> On 10/02/2024 22:42, John Ralls wrote: >>>> I see there's no Windows AIO for the betas, do we not have anyone doing that anymore? >>>> >>> The build failed. There are two problems: the pip install of pygraphviz fails and there is a missing enchant.ordering file. >>> >>> I've created a branch called test/aio-test to test the build without pygraphviz. >>> >>> Nick. >>> >>> >>> > |
From: John R. <jr...@ce...> - 2024-02-10 23:59:30
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Nick, Could you use mingw-w64-python-graphviz instead of getting it from PyPi? Regards, John Ralls > On Feb 10, 2024, at 3:03 PM, Nick Hall <ni...@gr...> wrote: > > On 10/02/2024 22:42, John Ralls wrote: >> I see there's no Windows AIO for the betas, do we not have anyone doing that anymore? >> > The build failed. There are two problems: the pip install of pygraphviz fails and there is a missing enchant.ordering file. > > I've created a branch called test/aio-test to test the build without pygraphviz. > > Nick. > > > |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-02-10 23:59:10
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We already install the mingw-w64-python-graphviz package. It provides graphviz. pygraphviz is a different library which is not available as an msys2 package. Nick. On 10/02/2024 23:45, John Ralls wrote: > Nick, > > Could you use mingw-w64-python-graphviz instead of getting it from PyPi? > > Regards, > John Ralls > > >> On Feb 10, 2024, at 3:03 PM, Nick Hall <ni...@gr...> wrote: >> >> On 10/02/2024 22:42, John Ralls wrote: >>> I see there's no Windows AIO for the betas, do we not have anyone doing that anymore? >>> >> The build failed. There are two problems: the pip install of pygraphviz fails and there is a missing enchant.ordering file. >> >> I've created a branch called test/aio-test to test the build without pygraphviz. >> >> Nick. >> >> >> |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-02-10 23:03:37
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On 10/02/2024 22:42, John Ralls wrote: > I see there's no Windows AIO for the betas, do we not have anyone doing that anymore? The build failed. There are two problems: the pip install of pygraphviz fails and there is a missing enchant.ordering file. I've created a branch called test/aio-test to test the build without pygraphviz. Nick. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: John R. <jr...@ce...> - 2024-02-10 22:57:26
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MacOS DMGs are up at SourceForge (in the Unstable folder with the tarball) and on the GitHub release announcement. I see there's no Windows AIO for the betas, do we not have anyone doing that anymore? Regards, John Ralls > On Feb 9, 2024, at 3:32 PM, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel <gra...@li...> wrote: > > On 06/02/2024 19:18, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel wrote: >> The plan will be to release a release candidate as soon as possible, followed by a full release a couple of weeks later. > > I have just released the 5.2.0-rc1 and plan to release 5.2.0 in two weeks time on 23rd February. > > We are now in a string freeze. Please keep string changes to an absolute minimum. I'll announce this on Weblate for the translators to see. > > Bug fixes only in the gramps52 branch from now on. > > Regards, > > > Nick. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-devel mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-02-10 18:06:17
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On 10/02/2024 16:34, David Straub wrote: > has the problem with PyPI been resolved already? It would be great if we > could make it work for the final release, and it would actually good if > we could have one more pre-release to test deployment to PyPI, since > RC1 was not deployed there. Let me know if I can support. I still haven't had any response to my organization request sent on 1st Aug 2023. I've just emailed them to chase this up. Nick. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: David S. <st...@pr...> - 2024-02-10 16:35:12
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Hi Nick, has the problem with PyPI been resolved already? It would be great if we could make it work for the final release, and it would actually good if we could have one more pre-release to test deployment to PyPI, since RC1 was not deployed there. Let me know if I can support. Thanks, David Nick Hall via Gramps-devel <gra...@li...> schrieb am Samstag, 10. Februar 2024 um 00:32: > > > On 06/02/2024 19:18, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel wrote: > > > The plan will be to release a release candidate as soon as possible, > > followed by a full release a couple of weeks later. > > > I have just released the 5.2.0-rc1 and plan to release 5.2.0 in two > weeks time on 23rd February. > > We are now in a string freeze. Please keep string changes to an > absolute minimum. I'll announce this on Weblate for the translators to > see. > > Bug fixes only in the gramps52 branch from now on. > > Regards, > > > Nick. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-devel mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-02-09 23:33:08
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On 06/02/2024 19:18, Nick Hall via Gramps-devel wrote: > The plan will be to release a release candidate as soon as possible, > followed by a full release a couple of weeks later. I have just released the 5.2.0-rc1 and plan to release 5.2.0 in two weeks time on 23rd February. We are now in a string freeze. Please keep string changes to an absolute minimum. I'll announce this on Weblate for the translators to see. Bug fixes only in the gramps52 branch from now on. Regards, Nick. |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-02-09 23:16:16
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Version 5.2.0-rc1, a release candidate. Make sure to backup before you upgrade: https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_make_a_backup Whilst we don’t anticipate any major problems with this release we still urge caution. It might be unwise to "upgrade" your main/real Gramps family tree into 5.2.0-rc1. In general, we recommend you make a copy of your family tree instead (typically by doing a "gramps XML" export), then try 5.2.0-rc1 on the copy. (You can keep things really separate by using the GRAMPSHOME environmental variable, if you want.) We are interested in your feedback, especially if you discover any bugs or problems which we haven't noticed. 2024-02-09 Version 5.2.0-rc1 * Updated translations: ar, bg, cs, da, de, de_AT, en_GB, es, fi, fr, he, hr, mk, nb, nl, pl, pt_PT, ru, sk, sr, sv, tr, uk, zh_CN. * Add Hebrew relationship calculator. * Add Hebrew date handler. * Refine Hebrew About modifiers in date parser. * Add Hebrew to the list of user manual translations. * Update copyright dates. * Windows AIO: * Improve AIO build script to run without modifications. The build script required modification before first use to set the full path to the local aio directory. Second change is to use the `-N` option in wget to avoid downloading a file if the timestamp hasn't changed on the server. Third change is to avoid the script from asking for interactive input on second and subsequent runs. * Add pip.exe and Adwaita scalable icons to Windows AIO. * Fix up Windows AIO for pip, and Finnish spell check. * Ignore AIO build artifacts in .gitignore file. * Addon Manager: * Invalidate caches after new python modules are installed. This ensures that any new python modules installed will be found by the python import mechanism. * Allow multiple versions in gi requirements. Enhances the `requires_gi` property in gpr files to allow mutiple versions of a GObject introspection module. e.g. requires_gi=[("GooCanvas", "2.0,3.0")] * Update a couple of strings to clarify the Addon Manager UI. Fixes #13019. * Fix Addon Manager help link. Fixes #13018. * Capitalize "python" in the Addon Manager settings. Fixes #13016. * Fix addon prerequisites install. * Make the Addon Manager available without a tree loaded. * Change "url" to "URL" in the project editor. * Set default project editor window width to 600. * Refresh row in Addon Manager after an addon is installed. When an addon is installed there is no need to refresh the addon listing. We just need to update the row. This also keeps the user in the same place in the list. Fixes #13001. * Rename "Uninstalled" to "Not installed". * Add an extra requirements check after installing modules. * Verify tool: * Convert the Data Verify tool to display results in a tree. * Add 8 more data verify rules. * Fix some garbage collection issues. * Performance enhancements. * Also fixed a small amount of easy pylint issues. * Fix invalid escape sequences by doubling backslashes, or making the strings raw, as is commonly done for regexes. * Make subprocess inherit environment variables in setup script. The PATH environment variable got unset for that subprocess, thus not being able to find msgfmt. * Fix command line progress output. The text was partly overwritten whenever the percent value was updated. Add unit tests. * Added HasRepo rule to rule list. Fixes #13097. * Fix references to gramps-xml file format in man pages. Change -f gramps-xml to -f gramps Fixes #9723. * Update and fix CSV import. See: https://gramps.discourse.group/t/how-can-people-be-deleted-according-to-a-list/4511/13?u=dsblank * Fix gramps example media source. * Clarify the Tip of the Day text to indicate that it applies specifically to "Grouped People View", not the flat People View. Fixes #12897. * Report simpler Python version string in About and Error dialogs. * Fix DeprecationWarning for invalid escape sequence. Change to use raw string. * Fix invalid file mode error with Python 3.11. * Fix hyphenated surnames in name displayer. Strip spaces around a hyphen, so for example, "Smith - Jones" is cleaned up to become "Smith-Jones". Fixes #13086. * Add year rounding option to preferences. Fixes #12422. * Fix context menu in all family events quick view screen. Fixes #12759. * Added option to display birth and death info in descendant report. Implements #12758. * Update Doug Blank's email address. * Add new event reference citations to the private proxy. * New citations not included on the Narrative Web. Fixes #13046 * Add event reference citations to the complete individual report. Fixes #13035. * Fix display of gramplet help URLs that start with "https://". A help_url starting with either "http://" or "https://" should be used as the full url to be displayed in the browser. Fixes #13039. * Fix bug in narrative web when the role name contains a dash. Not enough values to unpack in sort_by_role. Fixes #13042. * Make the narrative web support both LTR and RTL layouts. Fixes #12960. * Minor string changes to narrative web report options. * Sort Confidence column in source citation tabs. The "Confidence level" is sorted by confidence label instead of the internal value. The "Confidence level" text is too wide and replaced by "Confidence". Fixes #13036. * Fix imports test for new note added to database. * Fix GEDCOM import for SUBN record containing note. Fixes #13024, #12152. * Use imagesize rather than magic. * Reformat code using the latest stable version of black. * Fix sizing of shared information in the reference editors. Sets the packing of the expander widget to depend on whether or not it is expanded. Fixes #13030. * Fix crash when displaying settings in context menu popup of the pedigree view. A separator menu item was being added twice. Fixes #13029. * Add help_url to built-in gramplet plugin data. Link Gramplets to new wiki landing anchor of lookup table which shows which Gramplets work in which categories. * Add right and left margins to the welcome gramplet. Add some white space between the left/right text box borders and the text glyphs. See: https://gramps.discourse.group/t/what-can-i-do-to-help-fix-unpadded-text-gramplets/2293/2 * Rename "Ancestor View" to "Pedigree View" in Tip of the Day. Fixes #13023. * Fix translated Tip of the Day entries with quote characters. When extracting strings from the `tips.xml` file, xgettext removes the escape sequence for the quote character (") so we don't need to add it back before we obtain the translated string. Fixes #12325. * Fix a few deprecation warnings. Issue #13021. * Fix report dialog error when no active person selected. Running a report from the reports dialog with no active person selected caused an error. Fixes #13020. * Rename citation formatter from "Default" to "Legacy". * Update width of Gramps ID fields in editors. These fields appeared wider in earlier Gtk versions. Fixes #12999. * Replace remaining Gtk.Menu.popup calls The `popup` method is deprecated. The remaining calls to `popup` are replaced by `popup_at_pointer`. * Fix positioning of popups relative to widgets. Replace `popup` with `popup_at_widget` and remove old positioning functions. Fixes #13008. * Change the subscript key binding in the note editor. Use <PRIMARY>r for subscript. The standard keyboard shortcut for copy is <PRIMARY>c. Fixes #13002. * Set filter editor rule list to expand. * Fix display of help links in gramplet bars. Use `display_help` rather than `display_url` to display manual pages. * Add more scrollbars to the Preferences dialog. * Fix bug in endnotes citations. * Fix bug when deleting a row from a filtered flat list view. Fixes #12995. * Fix sizing of the surname table in the name editor. The columns were slightly too large requiring a scrollbar with the default dialog size and column widths. Fixes #12994. * Add missing cite and thumbnailer plugin directories to build script. * Include javascript files in installation. Fixes #12991. * Fix black margin in project list with scrollbar. Fixes #12993. * Package Gramps-5.2.0-beta2 on macOS. * Fix translator date inflection comments. You can obtain Gramps 5.2.0-rc1 from the GitHub release page: https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/releases/tag/v5.2.0-rc1 |
From: Dr K. M. M. <kar...@li...> - 2024-02-09 14:24:09
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Thanks Nick, I was initially under the impression that the website was hosted by Gramps. I have a complaint in progress with the relevant hosting site now. Dr Karen McKenzie Mills ________________________________ From: Nick Hall via Gramps-devel <gra...@li...> Sent: Friday, February 9, 2024 2:21 PM To: gra...@li... <gra...@li...> Subject: Re: [Gramps-devel] Copyright infringement On 09/02/2024 11:33, Dr Karen McKenzie Mills wrote: > My other response is being moderated. Your post was removed because it contained a large image. The infringement notice relates to information under our control. It's primary purpose is to allow people to report user contributions uploaded to our wiki. Contacting the website's hosting provider is a good idea. You could also report the abuse to the domain name registrar. The relevant whois details are as follows: Domain Name: mcbill.ca Registry Domain ID: 80606842-CIRA Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.ca.fury.ca Registrar URL: https://gbr01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hexonet.net%2F&data=05%7C02%7C%7C3d19a0af6012410c9cfe08dc297a723f%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C638430853086051842%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=lHfLcpXVsUYtPwR7kyTZMYfQN%2FeDwd3QCPtlnjm0IVk%3D&reserved=0<http://www.hexonet.net/> Updated Date: 2024-02-01T22:48:54Z Creation Date: 2020-02-28T22:45:06Z Registry Expiry Date: 2025-02-28T22:45:06Z Registrar: CENTRALNIC CANADA INC Registrar IANA ID: not applicable Registrar Abuse Contact Email: em...@ke... Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +49.68949396x850 Please let us know the outcome and post again if you need further help. Nick. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... _______________________________________________ Gramps-devel mailing list Gra...@li... https://gbr01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Flists.sourceforge.net%2Flists%2Flistinfo%2Fgramps-devel&data=05%7C02%7C%7C3d19a0af6012410c9cfe08dc297a723f%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C638430853086060750%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=hQU8ux7BQPA2rJbPZEuONlht%2FhWboAuSdYuLIcrMBHk%3D&reserved=0<https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-devel> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-02-09 14:21:37
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On 09/02/2024 11:33, Dr Karen McKenzie Mills wrote: > My other response is being moderated. Your post was removed because it contained a large image. The infringement notice relates to information under our control. It's primary purpose is to allow people to report user contributions uploaded to our wiki. Contacting the website's hosting provider is a good idea. You could also report the abuse to the domain name registrar. The relevant whois details are as follows: Domain Name: mcbill.ca Registry Domain ID: 80606842-CIRA Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.ca.fury.ca Registrar URL: www.hexonet.net Updated Date: 2024-02-01T22:48:54Z Creation Date: 2020-02-28T22:45:06Z Registry Expiry Date: 2025-02-28T22:45:06Z Registrar: CENTRALNIC CANADA INC Registrar IANA ID: not applicable Registrar Abuse Contact Email: em...@ke... Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +49.68949396x850 Please let us know the outcome and post again if you need further help. Nick. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Richard C. <ric...@gm...> - 2024-02-09 11:43:30
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Dear Dr Karen, I understand you are upset. This is a development list to coordinate planning of the development of a software program. What action would you like software developers to take? What does taking your situation seriously look like? Maybe it would be helpful to step back and consider how websites work. The situation you have described is an individual posting information about you on a website controlled by that individual (and not by Gramps as an entity or anyone on this mailing list individually). You might find, upon examination, that the UK's implementation of GDPR applies only to businesses or clubs and does not govern the actions of individuals. Look at Article 2, section 2(a) https://www.legislation.gov.uk/eur/2016/679/article/2 You might find this situation does not fit any offences in the Communications Act 2003, section 127. You might find this situation does not fit any offences in the Online Safety Act 2023. You might find this situation does not fit any offences in the Malicious Communications Act 1988. The pen analogy is apt. I am not speaking on behalf of Gramps or any other individuals. Regards, Richard On Fri, Feb 9, 2024 at 11:35 AM Dr Karen McKenzie Mills < kar...@li...> wrote: > My other response is being moderated. In the meantime, I think there are > several misunderstandings here. > Open source projects are not excluded from GDPR and data privacy concerns. > > As witnessed by my situation, data privacy is all the more important when > someone with limited understanding of how to deploy/implement Gramps for > their own use has no understanding of the implications and responsibilities > that go with it. > > This is the copyright note I was referencing: > https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/Contact > > I will check out the Hostinger site, any other suggestions on which part > of the project takes responsibility for this situation? If currently, there > is a gap, I'd suggest this needs to be addressed. The analogy of the pen > manufacturer is not appropriate or accurate in this day and age. > > ________________________________ > From: David Straub <st...@pr...> > Sent: Friday, February 9, 2024 11:26 > To: er...@do... <er...@do...>; kar...@li... < > kar...@li...>; gra...@li... < > gra...@li...> > Subject: Re: [Gramps-devel] Copyright infringement > > Dear Karen and all, > > I think this refers to this notice > https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/Gramps:Copyrights, section > "If you are the owner of Gramps-hosted content being used without your > permission". > > But, to be clear, this refers to content being hosted on web sites of the > Gramps organization, such as the Gramps Wiki (which can be edited by > anyone). So I think it is a misunderstanding - the copyright infringement > happened on a site which is outside of the control of the Gramps > organization. So it is to be taken seriously without doubt, but > unfortunately indeed I agree there is nothing the developers can do about > it. > > Best regards, > David > > > Gesendet von ProtonMail mobile > > > > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Am 9. Feb. 2024, 12:18, schrieb Eric Doutreleau < er...@do...>: > > Hi Karen Like David it s only my personnal thought. I understand that you > re upset by these situation. The problem is that you re knocking on the > wrong door. The gramps software it not involved in any way on the > publication of this information. This person has just use GRAMPS to record > information. As far as i can understand there s notinh wrong about. It > could have used any software to do that like Microsoft Word. As the site is > hoted by hostinger i guess you must have more luck by contacting them for > the copyright infrigment just loke here > https://www.hostinger.com/legal/universal-terms-of-service-agreement to > do that. Le 09/02/2024 à 11:52, Dr Karen McKenzie Mills a écrit : > Thanks > David, per my original note, I have contacted the owner already with no > acceptable outcome as of now. > > Gramps does need to take this seriously > and take action, I believe this is already mentioned in the Gramps privacy > policy statements. > ________________________________ > From: David Straub > > Sent: Friday, February 9, 2024 10:37 > To: kar...@li... ; > gra...@li... > Subject: Re: [Gramps-devel] > Copyright infringement > > Dear Dr McKenzie Mills, > > > This is a serious > issue, however Gramps is only the software the individual used to record > and export this information. The Gramps project has no influence on it. > > > > However, I noticed there is a contact link at https://mcbill.ca, so I > suggest you contact the owner directly. > > > Best regards, > > David > > > > (PS: These are my personal thoughts, not speaking on official behalf of the > Gramps project.) > > > > > > > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Am > 9. Feb. 2024, 11:26, schrieb Dr Karen McKenzie Mills < > kar...@li...>: > > Hello The following site is infringing my > copyright. The owner of this site has posted information about me and my > immediate living family without my knowledge or permission. This is private > email correspondence attached to a profile completed with my name, the > reference to our online birth certificates in Scotland, my email address > and highly personal information exposed publicly. My address and telephone > number are also published. Please have this take down as soon as possible. > The owner of the site has not removed this despite my request. 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