On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 3:23 PM, Christoph Berg <m...@debian.org> wrote:

> Re: Dave Page 2018-04-16 <CA+OCxoxQdTWbGYNjEd2dRePuwWzMSQw4ynfuJ4PfCvdB=
> 7e...@mail.gmail.com>
> > > The python part is causing headaches - the move from flask-babel to
> > > flask-babelex is hurting because that's not available in Debian, and
> > > the move as such is controversial:
> > > https://github.com/mattupstate/flask-security/issues/715
> >
> > Hmm, we had to update as flask_babel isn’t working with modern versions
> of
> > Babel.
> >
> > > At the moment this looks like a huge time sink to package.
> >
> > Can flask_babelex be built as a private package and installed in the
> > pgAdmin web/ directory? That’s what Devrim does with a bunch of the dips
> > for the RPMs.
>
> That part turned out to be easier than I had thought. I had already
> packaged babelex because it's a dependency of flask-security 3.0.0,
> but never uploaded it because flask-security 1.7.5 seemed good enough.
> Done now.
>
> flask-security 3.0.0 has the additional problem that it wants
> python-speaklater, but that seems to be dead upstream and got removed
> from Debian years (?) ago, so I think we'll stay with 1.7.5 for now.
>
> Packages for pgadmin4 3.0 will appear on the mirrors in about one hour.
>

\o/

Many thanks!

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