Re: [Ius-community] future of python26-lxml and other python26 modules

2014-10-01 Thread Ben Harper
Subject: Re: [Ius-community] future of python26-lxml and other python26 modules On 09/15/2014 11:54 AM, Ben Harper wrote: > Greetings, > > With the new release of the lxml module[0], it now requires a newer > version of libxslt(-devel) than what Red Hat provides in EL 5. > Typically

Re: [Ius-community] future of python26-lxml and other python26 modules

2014-09-18 Thread BJ Dierkes
abs, LLC From: Ben Harper Reply: Ben Harper > Date: September 18, 2014 at 1:31:22 PM To: ius-community@lists.launchpad.net > Subject:  Re: [Ius-community] future of python26-lxml and other python26 modules On 09/15/2014 11:54 AM, Ben Harper wrote: > Greetings, > > With the

Re: [Ius-community] future of python26-lxml and other python26 modules

2014-09-18 Thread Ben Harper
On 09/15/2014 11:54 AM, Ben Harper wrote: Greetings, With the new release of the lxml module[0], it now requires a newer version of libxslt(-devel) than what Red Hat provides in EL 5. Typically, IUS does not want to build a whole chain of dependencies, as we want our packages built off stock

[Ius-community] future of python26-lxml and other python26 modules

2014-09-15 Thread Ben Harper
Greetings, With the new release of the lxml module[0], it now requires a newer version of libxslt(-devel) than what Red Hat provides in EL 5. Typically, IUS does not want to build a whole chain of dependencies, as we want our packages built off stock EL. We have had made exceptions in the pas