Re: Please revert the python-impacket package removal

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On 04. 04. 19 17:46, Michal Ambroz wrote:
Package python-impacket was providing whole bunch of utilities with additional functionality like *wmiexec.py* and *psexec.py*, which currently do not have replacement (process automation from linux to windows hosts).

This was an automation failure. As much as I try for this not to happen, it sometimes does.

I've reopened https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1672052

In case you find such failures, I very much appreciate if you report them - thank you.

The package python-impacket is also necessary for the regression tests in curl (especially those related to NTLM authentication) - if at some point we want the %check on curl package to do full testing then python-impacket will be needed.

When a package is not buildrequired, how would we possibly know about this in an automated fashion? Help appreciated.

As long as python2 is supported the package and its additional functionality should stay in fedora 30.

Supported by who?

The upstream is certainly working on making the python3 working, but they are not there yet to be able to use all the functionality safely on python3.
Hopefully this will be sorted out till fedora 31:
https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/impacket/issues/61

Great news!

Sorry again for the error.

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