On Thursday 09 July 2009 17:02:45 Nathanael D. Noblet wrote: > On 07/09/2009 02:31 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote: > > On Monday 06 July 2009 10:49:31 Eric Sandeen wrote: > >> Nathanael Noblet wrote: > >>> On Jul 5, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Eric Sandeen wrote: > > .. > >>> Well their python run script checks for its dependancies, and if not > >>> met will do a svn checkout of the right copy, however, they don't keep > >>> copies of the libraries within their own repository. So if you fulfill > >>> all its dependancies that shouldn't be an issue. > >> Ah, ok - maybe that was it. > > > > Currently, it looks like it still requires its own builds of a few > > things. > > > > Stuff (apparently) not in Fedora: > > -pydirector > > Yeah I don't think this is in fedora > > > -PyKerberos (might just be named something slightly different) > > I thought this was I could be wrong though. Ah, python-kerberos seems to be it: Name : python-kerberos Arch : x86_64 Version : 1.1 Release : 4.1.fc11 Size : 23 k Repo : fedora Summary : A high-level wrapper for Kerberos (GSSAPI) operations URL : http://trac.calendarserver.org/projects/calendarserver/browser/PyKerberos License : ASL 2.0 ... Didn't look hard enough then. Good. (Why must our python bits so haphazardly mismatch upstream's name? PyKerberos would have been a perfectly acceptable package name too...) > > Stuff in Fedora, but simply not used for whatever reason: > > -vobject (we have python-vobject) > > -pyflakes > > I thought they were used if found... I'd have to look at the run file to > see if they ignore the system versions.. They weren't here. Had 'em already installed, and the run script still insisted on downloading private copies. > > Stuff in Fedora, but still heavily patched for CalendarServer: > > -Twisted (the web2 portion, specifically) > > -xattr ("requires Bob Ippolito's implementation") > > I've got it using the fedora version of xattr I think, I tried that first, it explicitly blows up when trying to start the server, and says something about using the wrong version of xattr. > and didn't notice the patches to Twisted... Its not as bad as I first thought, but: $ ls CalendarServer-trunk/lib-patches/Twisted/ twisted.application.app.patch twisted.web2.dav.method.report.patch twisted.mail.imap4.patch twisted.web2.dav.resource.patch twisted.python.util.patch twisted.web2.error.patch twisted.web2.auth.digest.patch twisted.web2.server.patch -- Jarod Wilson jarod@xxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list