This is a heads up for people packaging or using applications that depend on python-fedora. Currently, python-fedora is one package that contains code useful for both building clients that talk to Fedora Infrastructure Services and servers that run on Fedora Infrastructure (mainly CSRF protection and an auth provider to talk to the Fedora Account System). The package has Require: deps to make the client code run but not everything to make the server run as that would drag packages that are only needed on servers onto the clients. I've been requested to fix this so I'll be splitting the python-fedora package into three subpackages: python-fedora: will continue to provide the client code. It will continue to have the same deps as the current package. python-fedora-turbogears: will provide the helpers for integrating with TurboGears1 and TurboGears2 applications. This package will dep on the TurboGears and TurboGears2 packages in addition to the base package. python-fedora-django: will provide the integration with django servers. It will dep on Django in addition to the python-fedora base package. For packagers, developers, and sysadmins needing python-fedora client code, this should mean you need to make no changes. yum install python-fedora or Requires: python-fedora will continue to get you python-fedora and the minimal deps needed for the client code to function. For packagers, developers, and sysadmins working with server apps that need python-fedora's server helper code, you'll need to update to pulling in the subpackage relevant to your framework (for instance, bodhi should change to use Requires: python-fedora-turbogears ). The lack of complete deps was noted on an F14 box... since this is a somewhat disruptive change (hopefully only for the relatively small number of people working with server code) I was debating how far back to push it. Since it needs to go into EPEL5 and EPEL6 as well as Fedora I've decided that I'll push it out to F15+ as a compromise between keeping things stable and fixing the issue everywhere. Thank you, -Toshio
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