At FUDCon Blacksburg, Sparks, jjmcd, and I determined that mw-render no longer provides a DocBook writer and therefore it would be stupid to try and repackage it. This week I found out that was still true, but instead of completely deleting code, they decided to move the DocBook renderer (and its required XHTML renderer) in a separate Python package. Here is the status of getting everything we need back into Fedora: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ianweller/mwlib_status However, before I go too crazy, I wanted to present the current SRPMs that I have now so that you guys can test and make sure python-mwlib is still something we can use in Docs. At this point I will freeze these SRPM releases, so if I make a new one there will also be a corresponding release bump and a changelog entry. http://ianweller.fedorapeople.org/SRPMS/python-mwlib/0.13.3-1/ http://ianweller.fedorapeople.org/SRPMS/python-mwlib-docbook/0.1.0-1/ http://ianweller.fedorapeople.org/SRPMS/python-mwlib-xhtml/0.1.0-1/ http://ianweller.fedorapeople.org/SRPMS/python-qserve/0.2.6-1/ Additional packages you will need: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/python-bottle-0.10.7-1.fc16 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=786668 Everything else should already be in Fedora. (TODO: It was brought to my attention that apipkg is bundled in python-py and there is an actual upstream project which is supposed to be packaged separately. I'm going to see about reviewing that, then filing a bug against python-py to unbundle their copy of apipkg. And then fixing python-mwlib again.) -- Ian Weller <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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