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Excuse me!
I have a problem to install package - python-turbogears2 from repo - devel:languages ython/openSUSE_11.1.It shows no providing python-peak-rules, python-turbogears2-2.0-6.1.i586 need that, but I can't find it at any repositories! Does python-turbogears2 have problem? |
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I'm not sure...I'm just a beginner to learn it...but I saw peak-rules package in fedora from RPM Search python-peak-rules
the python package index also have it. Python Package Index : Index of Packages So...if it is the source packed problem, where should I report about it? thanks for your replying! |
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The last packager was Ciaran Farrell cfarrell1980(at)gmail(dot)com so I would try there first ![]() -- Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890) SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 (x86_64) Kernel 2.6.27.23-0.1-default up 1 day 13:24, 2 users, load average: 0.11, 0.08, 0.02 GPU GeForce 8600 GTS Silent - Driver Version: 185.18.14 |
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python-peak* packages were failing on python >= 2.5 because of a def as(...) 'as' is now reserved internally in Python. Thus, a patch was needed.
With respect to python-turbogears2, I went back and updated a number of packages and checked others to make sure they are building. Yesterday a simple zypper in python-turbogears2 gave me a working turbogears installation (there are some deprecation warnings but this is normal in Python >= 2.6). I'd appreciate if people could test python-turbogears2 -> or even just install it to make sure that it is installing properly on all architectures. If you are subscribed to devel:languages ython a zypper in python-turbogears2 should work (otherwise bug). If not, try here: Software.openSUSE.org
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