Update Debian packaging for python-discuss 1.3, with support for Python 3 and pergamon#8
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dehnert wants to merge 9 commits intomit-athena:debianfrom
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Update Debian packaging for python-discuss 1.3, with support for Python 3 and pergamon#8dehnert wants to merge 9 commits intomit-athena:debianfrom
dehnert wants to merge 9 commits intomit-athena:debianfrom
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The normal discuss clients will run disserve when connecting to a local discuss server, which is potentially handy for utilities running on the discuss server that don't have convenient access to a keytab. This adds support for that mode of operation to pydiscuss as well.
Commit 'pulls/origin/pr/6' (enhancements from pergamon) and commit 'pulls/origin/pr/7' (Python 3 support)
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I've never done much Debian packaging, and haven't done any in years, but this seems to build, and I've tested basically these packages on Ubuntu 18.04 and 24.04 Docker images.