Bug 1374245

Summary: Update the python-requests-kerberos-0.10.0-1 for F23.
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Bo Liu <bliu>
Component: python-requests-kerberosAssignee: Dan Callaghan <dcallagh>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Bo Liu 2016-09-08 10:11:12 UTC
Description of problem:
I hope python-requests-kerberos can be udpated for f23.

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How reproducible:
At the current, there are python-requests-kerberos-0.10.0-1 for f24 and f25; but I hope you can build the  python-requests-kerberos-0.10.0-1 for f23.

thank you.

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Comment 1 Dan Callaghan 2016-09-12 22:33:53 UTC
0.10 hit a bug with (Fedora's version of) python-kerberos, bug 1354334. The maintainer fixed it but only in F24+... I guess because F23 will be EOL soon.

Is there a particular bug fix or feature from requests-kerberos 0.10 that you needed in F23, which I can backport? Else we will need to ask for python-kerberos to be patched in F23 too.

Comment 2 Bo Liu 2016-09-13 02:53:19 UTC
Thank you. If you are available, please help to track this task. 
When I build the pdc-client package for F23, the dependence of pyhton-requests-kerberos is needed.

Comment 3 Dan Callaghan 2016-09-13 03:00:51 UTC
Why does pdc-client require requests-kerberos 0.10 though? Why is 0.9 that we have in F23 right now insufficient?

Comment 4 Bo Liu 2016-09-13 06:43:49 UTC
Dan, thank you for your remind.
The error happened because the python-requests-kerberos-0.7.0-3.fc23 package doesn't contain the python3-requests-kerberos, which raise "Error: No Package found for python3-requests-kerberos".

I have check the log: https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/9501/15609501/root.log .

If you are available, Can you update the python-requests-kerberos-0.7 package for f23 ?

Comment 5 Dan Callaghan 2016-09-13 07:07:42 UTC
Ohh yeah I thought we already had 0.9 in F23, didn't realise it is still on 0.7.

So you actually just need Python 3 support in F23?

I wrote here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1334415#c2 that python-kerberos in F23 lacks Python 3 support, which it does... You would need to ask the python-kerberos maintainer to update F23 to have a python3-kerberos subpackage.

Comment 6 Dan Callaghan 2016-09-13 07:09:26 UTC
... but that kind of change (introducing a new subpackage for Python 3 support) is stretching the stable updates policy a bit, so I imagine the python-kerberos maintainer might be reluctant. I would be too.

Can you just... go back to whatever you were doing for your builds previously in F23? And target Python 3 support in F24 and higher?

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