How would you feel about me giving you access to sfDoctrineGuardPlugin as a
packager and you can help me with maintaining the packages? :) That would be
very helpful.

- Jon

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Tom Boutell <t...@punkave.com> wrote:

>
> I think I may have found it.
>
> None of the sfDoctrineGuardPlugin package.xml files indicate what
> version of Symfony they require. Which is surprising, and it made me
> wonder how the heck the Symfony site knows what version of Symfony
> they are for.
>
> When I dig a little deeper I see that the 1.x and 2.x versions of
> sfDoctrineGuardPlugin *do* indicate what version of the
> sfDoctrinePlugin they are for, although they say nothing explicit
> about Symfony itself.
>
> But the 3.x version (3.0.0) says nothing at all about either Symfony
> or sfDoctrinePlugin.
>
> I suspect that Fabien's code for the plugins site is inferring the
> appropriate version of Symfony from the version of Symfony that the
> required sfDoctrinePlugin is associated with.
>
> I'm still not sure how the plugins site is deciding to list the 3.0.0
> version as "for Symfony 1.2," but my suspicion is that it's just the
> default in some of Fabien's code. But not in all of it, which is why
> the 3.0.0 version is never offered to satisfy a dependency in another
> plugin. I think. There's still something funny about that I admit,
> seeing as my plugins are calling for it specifically by version number
> range.
>
> Jon, I suggest you add:
>
>   <package>
>    <name>symfony</name>
>    <channel>pear.symfony-project.com</channel>
>    <min>1.2.0</min>
>    <max>1.3.0</max>
>    <exclude>1.3.0</exclude>
>   </package>
>
> To the <required> section of your package.xml and see if that enables
> an attempt to 'plugin install sfDoctrineApplyPlugin' to find and use
> the sfDoctrineGuardPlugin package as a dependency in a Symfony 1.2
> project.
>
> (Fabien, does your "strict" checkbox check for this kind of
> requirement? If there is such a requirement...)
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Jonathan Wage <jonw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Do the licenses of the plugins have to be the same in order to use them
> as
> > dependencies? That is the only thing I see different.
> >
> > - Jon
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Tom Boutell <t...@punkave.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> I'm packaging pkContextCMSPlugin again and looking to do the
> >> dependencies right this time.
> >>
> >> I set this up in the required block of packages.xml:
> >>
> >>   <package>
> >>    <name>sfDoctrineGuardPlugin</name>
> >>    <channel>plugins.symfony-project.org</channel>
> >>    <min>3.0.0</min>
> >>    <max>4.0.0</max>
> >>    <exclude>4.0.0</exclude>
> >>   </package>
> >>
> >> When I try to install my package I get:
> >>
> >> >> sfPearFrontendPlugin Failed to download
> >> >> symfony-plugins/sfDoctrineGuardPlugin
> >> >> sfPearFrontendPlugin (version >= 3.0.0, version <= 4.0.0, excluded
> >> >> versions:
> >> >> sfPearFrontendPlugin 4.0.0), latest release is version 2.0.1,
> stability
> >> >> "stable",
> >> >> sfPearFrontendPlugin use
> >> >> sfPearFrontendPlugin
> >> >> "channel://plugins.symfony-project.org/sfDoctrineGuardPlugin-2.0.1"
> to
> >> >> install
> >>
> >> But there is an sfDoctrineGuardPlugin 3.0.0, and it is a stable release.
> >>
> >> I could've sworn the same thing worked for sfDoctrineApplyPlugin,
> >> which is where I copied and pasted it from. I put in a lot of time
> >> last month on this mailing list making sure that worked. But to my
> >> surprise, you can't install that plugin into a new project anymore
> >> either. Same error.
> >>
> >> I have cleared the pear cache. Heck, I've used an entirely new Symfony
> >> 1.2 project for each test.
> >>
> >> When I go to the sfDoctrineGuardPlugin page it does list 2.0.1 for
> >> symfony 1.1 as the current release. But the releases page shows 3.0.0
> >> for symfony 1.2 as a stable release.
> >>
> >> I have checked symfony --version, it's 1.2.6 DEV, I'm not accidentally
> >> running 1.0 or 1.1.
> >>
> >> Is this an issue with the packaging of sfDoctrineGuardPlugin, or with
> >> plugin:install, or...?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Tom Boutell
> >> P'unk Avenue
> >> 215 755 1330
> >> punkave.com
> >> window.punkave.com
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jonathan H. Wage
> > Open Source Software Developer & Evangelist
> > http://www.jwage.com
> > http://www.doctrine-project.org
> > http://www.symfony-project.org
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Tom Boutell
> P'unk Avenue
> 215 755 1330
> punkave.com
> window.punkave.com
>
> >
>


-- 
Jonathan H. Wage
Open Source Software Developer & Evangelist
http://www.jwage.com
http://www.doctrine-project.org
http://www.symfony-project.org

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