There is a simple test case that does not need any external sources:
Check the build log of the package. It should *not* contain "UserWarning: The version specified ($version) is an invalid version, this may not work as expected with newer versions of setuptools, pip, and PyPI. Please see PEP 440 for more details."
I marked python-debian/kinetic as invalid, because version 0.1.46 in kinetic is compliant with PEP440.
There is a simple test case that does not need any external sources:
Check the build log of the package. It should *not* contain "UserWarning: The version specified ($version) is an invalid version, this may not work as expected with newer versions of setuptools, pip, and PyPI. Please see PEP 440 for more details."
I marked python- debian/ kinetic as invalid, because version 0.1.46 in kinetic is compliant with PEP440.