Re: PyXML package - deprecate it?

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On 02/22/2012 11:11 AM, Matej Cepl wrote:
On 21.2.2012 18:48, Roman Rakus wrote:
So, PyXML duplicates dom, parsers and sax (and looks like python's is in
better shape). Is any package using marshall, schema or any other not in
python itself?

Deprecate PyXML or just remove duplicated parts?

What packages require PyXML? Could they be rebuilt just with xml tools in stock Python (I think so)? Did you try?

Matěj

I guess rebuilding isn't enough. Only running affected scripts can show errors. Packages requiring PyXML in F16 follows:

$ repoquery --whatrequires PyXML
SOAPpy-0:0.11.6-12.fc16.noarch
bkchem-0:0.14.0-3.pre2.fc15.noarch
comoonics-cdsl-py-0:0.2-18.noarch
comoonics-cluster-py-0:0.1-24.noarch
fedora-business-cards-0:0.2.4.3-2.fc15.noarch
grc-0:0.70-7.fc15.noarch
heartbeat-0:3.0.4-1.fc15.1.x86_64
inksmoto-0:0.7.0-5.fc15.noarch
libopensync-plugin-google-calendar-1:0.22-5.fc15.x86_64
openxcap-0:1.1.2-3.fc15.noarch
pida-0:0.5.1-13.fc15.x86_64
pypar2-0:1.4-7.fc15.noarch
python-MythTV-0:0.24.1-4.fc16.x86_64
python-MythTV-0:0.24.2-1.fc16.x86_64
python-ZSI-0:2.0-9.fc15.noarch
python-nova-0:2011.3-4.fc16.noarch
python-nova-0:2011.3.1-2.fc16.noarch
python-webdav-library-0:0.3.0-1.fc16.noarch
salt-0:0.9.6-2.fc16.noarch
spacewalk-backend-tools-0:1.4.39-1.fc16.noarch
subscription-manager-0:0.99.4-1.fc16.x86_64
synce-sync-engine-0:0.15.1-1.fc16.x86_64
xen-0:4.1.1-8.fc16.x86_64
xen-0:4.1.2-6.fc16.x86_64
zeroinstall-injector-0:1.2-1.fc16.noarch

RR
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