Hi,
Django is currently in version 1.3 in EPEL6 and version 1.1 in EPEL5. Both don't receive any security fixes any more, and I'd like to retire and remove both.
For EL6, we have Django14, which packages Django-1.4. For EL5, the situation looks not so good. Django upstream deprecated Python 2.4 a while ago.
Matthias
On 05/14/2013 05:04 AM, Matthias Runge wrote:
Hi,
Django is currently in version 1.3 in EPEL6 and version 1.1 in EPEL5. Both don't receive any security fixes any more, and I'd like to retire and remove both.
For EL6, we have Django14, which packages Django-1.4. For EL5, the situation looks not so good. Django upstream deprecated Python 2.4 a while ago.
Matthias
We now have a bunch of broken deps in EPEL5:
Django-south.noarch : Intelligent schema migrations for Django apps django-addons.noarch : A framework to create pluggable Django add-ons django-ajax-selects.noarch : Enables editing of ForeignKey, ManyToMany and simple text fields django-authopenid.noarch : Django application to integrate Django authentication system with : OpenID django-authority.noarch : A Django app for generic per-object permissions and custom : permission checks django-dpaste.noarch : Dpaste is a code paste-bin application using Django django-filter.noarch : A Django application for allowing users to filter queryset dynamically django-flash.noarch : A Django extension to provide support for Rails-like flash django-mptt.noarch : Utilities for implementing Modified Preorder Tree Traversal django-profile.noarch : Django pluggable user profile zone django-reversion.noarch : Version control extension for the Django web framework django-simple-captcha.noarch : Django application to add captcha images to any Django form django-sorting.noarch : A Django application for easy sorting django-staticfiles.noarch : A Django app that provides helpers for serving static files django-threadedcomments.noarch : A simple yet flexible threaded commenting system for Django django-typepad.noarch : A helper Django app for making TypePad applications
If we get python26 into good shape in EPEL5, maybe we can get Django14 into there.
epel-devel@lists.fedoraproject.org