| Summary: | python-dateutil requires "six" module but RPM does not declare the dependency | ||
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| Product: | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | Reporter: | Jon Jensen <jon> |
| Component: | python-dateutil | Assignee: | Python Maintainers <python-maint> |
| Status: | CLOSED NOTABUG | QA Contact: | BaseOS QE - Apps <qe-baseos-apps> |
| Severity: | unspecified | Docs Contact: | |
| Priority: | unspecified | ||
| Version: | 7.4 | CC: | cstratak |
| Target Milestone: | rc | ||
| Target Release: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | Unspecified | ||
| OS: | Unspecified | ||
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| Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | If docs needed, set a value | |
| Doc Text: | Story Points: | --- | |
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| Last Closed: | 2016-10-05 08:34:39 UTC | Type: | Bug |
| Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- |
| Documentation: | --- | CRM: | |
| Verified Versions: | Category: | --- | |
| oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |
| Cloudforms Team: | --- | Target Upstream Version: | |
Pshaw. My apologies -- this python-dateutil RPM didn't come from RHEL; it is from the Postgres PGDG Yum repository, and they recently fixed the problem as per this changelog entry: * Mon Sep 26 2016 Devrim Gündüz <devrim> - 1:2.5.3-3 - Fix spec file, description part, package part, etc. Fixes #1706. Sorry for the noise. Glad to hear it is fixed. As this is not an issue affecting the RHEL package I am closing the bug. |
Description of problem: The python-dateutil RPM includes /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dateutil/parser.py which requires the "six" module but the RPM does not declare this dependency, so it must be manually installed. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): python-dateutil-2.5.3-2.rhel7.noarch How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. "from dateutil.parser import parse" Actual results: Traceback (most recent call last): File "bin/blogging-report.py", line 8, in <module> from dateutil.parser import parse File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/dateutil/parser.py", line 40, in <module> from six import text_type, binary_type, integer_types ImportError: No module named six Expected results: It should just load. (And it did, until the most recent version of python-dateutil, or more likely, one of the other recently updated python modules that perhaps used to contain six.) `yum install python-six` fixes it.