Bug#463201: Wrong dependencies

2008-07-09 Thread Gediminas Paulauskas
One of the major changes in Trac 0.11 is the migration to a new
template language, Genshi. Thus the dependencies are wrong

The versions from http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall would be

Depends: python-genshi (= 0.5)
Recommends: python-docutils (= 0.3.9 ), python-pygments | enscript, python-tz
Suggests: python-clearsilver (= 0.9.3)

I have listed only the packages which should be changed, others are OK AFAICS.
Except I have no idea why trac package Suggests: php5-cli.



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Bug#463201: Wrong dependencies

2008-07-09 Thread Gediminas Paulauskas
One of the major changes in Trac 0.11 is the migration to a new
template language, Genshi. Thus the dependencies are wrong

The versions from http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall would be

Depends: python-genshi (= 0.5)
Recommends: python-docutils (= 0.3.9 ), python-pygments | enscript, python-tz
Suggests: python-clearsilver  (= 0.9.3)

I have listed only the packages which should be changed, others I have
not looked at.
Except I have no idea why trac package Suggests: php5-cli.



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Bug#463201: [Pkg-trac-devel] Bug#463201: Wrong dependencies

2008-07-09 Thread Vincent Caron
On mer, 2008-07-09 at 14:00 +0300, Gediminas Paulauskas wrote:
 One of the major changes in Trac 0.11 is the migration to a new
 template language, Genshi. Thus the dependencies are wrong
 
 The versions from http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall would be
 
 Depends: python-genshi (= 0.5)
 Recommends: python-docutils (= 0.3.9 ), python-pygments | enscript, python-tz
 Suggests: python-clearsilver (= 0.9.3)

  True, and Trac still supports old Clearsilver code. If no .cs files
are distributed in the Trac package, I guess having it as Suggests: is
just fine.


 I have listed only the packages which should be changed, others are OK AFAICS.
 Except I have no idea why trac package Suggests: php5-cli.

  This is used for PHP source code highlighting, which is a popular
feature. Alhtough Trac 0.11 is advertised as using now Pygments
(http://pygments.pocoo.org/) as the default highlighter (not tested
though).





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Bug#463201: [Pkg-trac-devel] Bug#463201: Wrong dependencies

2008-07-09 Thread Otavio Salvador
Gediminas Paulauskas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 One of the major changes in Trac 0.11 is the migration to a new
 template language, Genshi. Thus the dependencies are wrong

 The versions from http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall would be

 Depends: python-genshi (= 0.5)
 Recommends: python-docutils (= 0.3.9 ), python-pygments | enscript, python-tz
 Suggests: python-clearsilver (= 0.9.3)

http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-trac/trac.git;a=commit;h=da7a74e95e3ebc83b810c58128b31ccbdc00d4a7

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Bug#463201: [Pkg-trac-devel] Bug#463201: Wrong dependencies

2008-07-09 Thread W. Martin Borgert
On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 02:00:01PM +0300, Gediminas Paulauskas wrote:
 One of the major changes in Trac 0.11 is the migration to a new
 template language, Genshi. Thus the dependencies are wrong

Despite from the probably obsolete suggestion of php5-cli, those
dependencies are fixed in 0.11-1 (in unstable since yesterday).
python-pkg-resources and python-setuptools are missing, though.
(I believe you really need both!) See:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=487150#10




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