Hi All,
Just an update for this thread. I apologize for this false alarm.
It turns out that the epel is fine and there is no dependency break for the
TurboGears-1.1.3. The problem is only my environment.
I had problems of installing TurboGears-1.1.3 on my RHEL7 was just because the RHEL7 I was
using was not registered to RedHat.
The packages required by TurboGears-1.1.3 but not available on EPEL7 are actually
available on RedHat network.
I just switched my testing server to a registered RHEL7 and everything goes well.
Now I do hope that this TurboGears-1.1.3 will be maintained on epel even after Beta☺
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Best Regards
Jacky
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[mailto:epel-devel-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Zhiwei Zhu
Sent: Friday, 14 March 2014 5:49 PM
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Subject: Re: EPEL Dependency broken for TurboGears-1.1.3-8.el7.noarch
Hi Mathieu, Toshio,
I am really glad of receiving your responses.
I am clear about the situation now, though the final decision on tg1 hasn’t been made.
Tricky thing for us is that we may need to support both el5 and el7 (yeah, not el6 and
el7), while the tg1 on epel5 is 1.0.9.
We have to consider carefully before making any decision.
Do you have any idea about tg2 on epel7? Because currently the dependency chain of it on
epel7 is broken as well.
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Best Regards
Jacky
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[mailto:epel-devel-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Toshio Kuratomi
Sent: Friday, 14 March 2014 5:16 PM
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Subject: Re: EPEL Dependency broken for TurboGears-1.1.3-8.el7.noarch
On Mar 13, 2014 10:57 PM, "Zhiwei Zhu"
<z_zhu@wargaming.net<mailto:z_zhu@wargaming.net>> wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for sharing this. It seems there is no straightforward solution for this kind of
issue.
It seems there is some kind of intersection between epel and pip. Take TurboGears for
example. epel7 does provide the rpm of TurboGears but doesn’t guarantee it could be
installed (epel5 didn’t have this issue, not sure for epel6). This is also applicable to
TurboGears2 on epel7 which is supposed to be not old. Then I am not sure why we have
TurboGears on epel7? I thought all the rpms on epel were supposed to be able to be
installed, but I might be wrong.
I have just installed TurboGears using pip (current TurboGears on pip is version 1.5.x).
Probably we consider migrate our project to TurboGears 1.5.x or even TurboGears2.
I maintain tg1 (the turbogears package) in epel6. I'm very interested in not
maintaining it for epel 7. It's currently Been branched to the beta epel 7 repo
because it's a dependency of python-fedora which is needed to get fedpkg working on
epel 7. Before epel 7 comes out of beta I need to figure out with the rest of the fedora
infrastructure team what to do about that. One option is that we'd drop the tg1
portions of python-fedora in our epel 7 package and remove tg1. If we think we can
migrate or code away from tg1 in a timely manner this is likely what I'll push for.
Someone else can, of course, pick up maintenance of the tg1 stack of they need it.
-Toshio
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