On Monday 06 July 2009 10:49:31 Eric Sandeen wrote:
Nathanael Noblet wrote:
> On Jul 5, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
...
> Well their python run script checks for its dependancies, and if
not
> met will do a svn checkout of the right copy, however, they don't keep
> copies of the libraries within their own repository. So if you fulfill
> all its dependancies that shouldn't be an issue.
Ah, ok - maybe that was it.
Currently, it looks like it still requires its own builds of a few
things.
Stuff (apparently) not in Fedora:
-pydirector
-PyKerberos (might just be named something slightly different)
Stuff in Fedora, but simply not used for whatever reason:
-vobject (we have python-vobject)
-pyflakes
Stuff in Fedora, but still heavily patched for CalendarServer:
-Twisted (the web2 portion, specifically)
-xattr ("requires Bob Ippolito's implementation")
That said, I have it up and running on an F11 host at home right now,
satisfying everything else w/Fedora packages.
> I'm a little curious about the one library that F11 packages
(libevent
> at 1.4.x, where calendar server seems to download a 1.5.x...) Do I
> repackage libevent as part of my packages to be reviewed? Or simply
> talk to the maintainer of libevent to see if it can be bumped? On my
> system the only package that required libevent was something related
> to nfs... though I guess there could be others but I haven't checked...
Looking at
http://monkey.org/~provos/libevent/ there's no mention of
1.5.x on the front page anyway. Where does it get it?
Fedora 11 has libevent 1.4.5. The calendarserver auto-build script
tries to build 1.4.8. If you install libevent 1.4.11 from rawhide, its
perfectly happy with that.
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