Bug 1534486

Summary: python support is missing
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Johannes Berg <johannes>
Component: trace-cmdAssignee: Zamir SUN <sztsian>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 27CC: emmanuel.grumbach, jonstanley, sztsian
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Last Closed: 2018-03-04 01:06:34 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Johannes Berg 2018-01-15 11:00:01 UTC
We use a lot of trace-cmd python plugins, and it's annoying that python support is missing, forcing a local rebuild. Could it be made available, perhaps as a separate package to avoid a python dependency?

Comment 1 Zamir SUN 2018-01-20 03:00:05 UTC
Technically I believe this is not hard. I will review the python binding packaging guidelines and work on this later on.

Comment 2 Zamir SUN 2018-02-04 03:35:31 UTC
This is blocked. Fix sent to upstream.
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/2/3/422

Comment 3 Zamir SUN 2018-03-02 15:55:52 UTC
Hi,
This is now available in Fedora 28 as trace-cmd-python2-2.7-2.fc28.
Do you also want this in Fedora 27?

Comment 4 Emmanuel Grumbach 2018-03-03 18:18:09 UTC
Hey,
thanks!

I'm on FC27 here.
If it not too hard for you, it'd be great to have it on 27 as well.

Comment 5 Zamir SUN 2018-03-04 01:06:34 UTC
Hi Emmanuel and Johannes,

Although this is technically easy for Fedora 27, I double-checked the Fedora Updates Policy, where it said I shouldn't add new features to stable releases (for this case I mean F27). And I don't think this fits for an exception. So I'm also closing this as nextrelease.

Comment 6 Emmanuel Grumbach 2018-03-04 07:16:26 UTC
All right.

Thanks!