On 2015-01-26, 17:32 GMT, Dylan Baker wrote: > We use mako in two places. As Matt pointed out for generating tests, in > this capacity it's a build-time dependency. It's also used to generate > the pages for the HTML summary. > > I think you can sidestep the issue using pip, > pip install --user mako > will install a new copy of mako in your ~/.local directory, which should > be sufficient.
I really cannot download anything to the Fedora builders, so this won't do. However, I think I can work around this. Either I will add more recent mako to EPEL 6 or I will pre-generate the tests. I can build piglit for RHEL-6 (http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/mcepl/piglit-el6/), but I am cheating with the most recent python-mako from Rawhide (python-mako-1.0.0-1) which doesn't exist for RHEL-6 (yet) and of course I am quite certain there are tons of broken code inside of the package (also we will most likely need more external packages backporting various python 2.7 functionality). I will investigate how does it work and I will report the results. Thanks so far, Matěj _______________________________________________ Piglit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/piglit
