Hi Mihai,
On Mi 15 Jun 2016 23:18:21 CEST, noreply wrote:
revno: 228 committer: Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de> timestamp: Wed 2016-06-15 19:41:56 +0200 message: pyhoca-cli.spec: SLE support: add --prefix to setup.py install call.
Otherwise, data will land in /usr/local/. modified: debian/changelog pyhoca-cli.spec
You don't want to backport the Python X2Go (Broker) related projects
to those old distro versions. The list of missing python modules on
those old distro versions is far too long. I.e., backporting is not
doable (whilst providing a sensible security support for all those
third party packages you'd have to backport).
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On 16.06.2016 10:56 AM, Mike Gabriel wrote:
On Mi 15 Jun 2016 23:18:21 CEST, noreply wrote:
revno: 228 committer: Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de> timestamp: Wed 2016-06-15 19:41:56 +0200 message: pyhoca-cli.spec: SLE support: add --prefix to setup.py install call.
Otherwise, data will land in /usr/local/. modified: debian/changelog pyhoca-cli.spec
You don't want to backport the Python X2Go (Broker) related projects to those old distro versions. The list of missing python modules on those old distro versions is far too long. I.e., backporting is not doable (whilst providing a sensible security support for all those third party packages you'd have to backport).
I didn't plan on adding CentOS 5 support, but the commits are beneficial for all distros (for instance, (Open)SuSE explicitly having a BuildTarget tag, even if newer rpm versions override it and adding the prefix option sounds sane in any case.)
Would you even discourage adding SLE 12 support? This version is relatively recent, but builds are failing because python-setuptools is not available. Probably because a lot of packages from the SDK DVDs are missing. No idea how to proceed here, though... given the SDK directory is only ~800 MB in size, could the other packages also be copied?
Mihai
Hi Mihai,
On Fri Jun 17 05:19:06 2016 GMT+0200, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
On 16.06.2016 10:56 AM, Mike Gabriel wrote:
On Mi 15 Jun 2016 23:18:21 CEST, noreply wrote:
revno: 228 committer: Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de> timestamp: Wed 2016-06-15 19:41:56 +0200 message: pyhoca-cli.spec: SLE support: add --prefix to setup.py install call.
Otherwise, data will land in /usr/local/. modified: debian/changelog pyhoca-cli.spec
You don't want to backport the Python X2Go (Broker) related projects to those old distro versions. The list of missing python modules on those old distro versions is far too long. I.e., backporting is not doable (whilst providing a sensible security support for all those third party packages you'd have to backport).
I didn't plan on adding CentOS 5 support, but the commits are beneficial for all distros (for instance, (Open)SuSE explicitly having a BuildTarget tag, even if newer rpm versions override it and adding the prefix option sounds sane in any case.)
Would you even discourage adding SLE 12 support? This version is relatively recent, but builds are failing because python-setuptools is not available.
Yes, I would discourage that. IIRC the Python tool chain in SLE 12 is rather poor.
Probably because a lot of packages from the SDK DVDs are missing. No idea how to proceed here, though... given the SDK directory is only ~800 MB in size, could the other packages also be copied?
I don't think that any pkgs are missing. IIIRC, I copied all pkgs from the SDK and from SLED 12 onto Japsand.
Mike
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