On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 12:57:26 +0200
Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus <stefan(a)seekline.net> wrote:
On So, 2011-06-05 at 11:28 +0100, Paul Howarth wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 11:25:59 +0200
> Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus <stefan(a)seekline.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > what happened to the python twisted framework in EPEL 4? For
> > quite a while I receive broken dependency mails for the package
> > pyicq-t but only for the EL4 branch, where I'm even not a
> > maintainer of. Since I'm not using EL4 I'm not really up to date,
> > but if I remember right the framework was available at least a
> > year ago. Was it silently removed? If so, what should happen to
> > packages which depend on it?
>
> There isn't even a git branch for python-twisted-core for el4 so
> I'd be surprised if it ever existed there.
Your right but then I don't know why I received broken dependency
mails for the last couple of weeks/months but not, lets say, a year
ago. The package pyicq-t for EL4 has not changed since 2009 but I
receive the broken dependency mails only since a couple of
weeks/months and not since 2009.
That's probably because broken dependency mails were only generated
intermittently up until the last few months.
This is something which confuses me:
If python-twisted-* never existed for EL4, then pyicq-t should have
never made it into EL4 because of the dependency.
True, but there's no process enforcing this other than the maintainers
checking that their packages are installable; I don't think there's an
AutoQA process for EPEL as yet.
Paul.