On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 10:51 -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > 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 ). With the traditionnal dependency chain: $ repoquery --whatrequires python-fedora python-fedora-0:0.3.23-1.fc14.noarch beacon-0:0.5-3.fc12.noarch bodhi-client-0:0.7.9-2.fc14.noarch bodhi-client-0:0.8.0-1.fc14.noarch bodhi-server-0:0.7.9-2.fc14.noarch bodhi-server-0:0.8.0-1.fc14.noarch cnucnu-0:0-0.5.20100704git0fe054e7.fc14.noarch cnucnu-0:0-0.7.20110308git2033ec78.fc14.noarch fedora-business-cards-0:0.2.4.2-4.fc14.noarch fedora-business-cards-0:0.2.4.3-1.fc14.noarch fedora-easy-karma-0:0-0.7.20100709git561718c8.fc14.noarch fedora-easy-karma-0:0-0.10.20101123gitf70e9b6d.fc14.noarch fedpkg-0:0.5.1.4-5.fc14.noarch fedpkg-0:0.5.9.2-1.fc14.noarch mirrormanager-0:1.3.7-1.fc14.noarch sigul-0:0.97-2.fc14.noarch supybot-fedora-0:0.2.8-2.fc14.noarch supybot-fedora-0:0.2.8-3.fc14.noarch (sorry it's the F14 version) Pierre _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure