Bug 463028

Summary: sshfp has broken deps in epel
Product: [Fedora] Fedora EPEL Reporter: Kevin Fenzi <kevin>
Component: sshfpAssignee: Paul Wouters <pwouters>
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Description Kevin Fenzi 2008-09-20 22:34:52 UTC
package: sshfp - 1.1.3-2.el5.noarch from epel-testing
  unresolved deps: 
     python-dns

Looks like this package needs python-dns, but thats not in epel. 
Consider getting it available in epel, or fixing sshfp so it doesn't need it.

Comment 1 Paul Wouters 2008-09-21 03:19:27 UTC
I'll talk to the maintainer of python-dns in Fedora and see if they want to do an EPEL branch and/or offer co-maintainer ship.

Comment 2 Paul Wouters 2008-11-28 03:02:51 UTC
Been waiting on NEEDSIGN for 9 days now....

http://buildsys.fedoraproject.org/build-status/job.psp?uid=786

Comment 3 Kevin Fenzi 2008-11-28 03:34:09 UTC
note that the buildsys will always show that these days... 
it's been pushed in: 
http://www.redhat.com/archives/epel-devel-list/2008-November/msg00064.html
on the 21st.

Comment 4 Paul Wouters 2008-11-28 04:25:20 UTC
odd, because on a centos 5.2 box with epel enabled, 'yum install python-dns' still tells me the package is not available

Comment 5 Kevin Fenzi 2008-11-28 04:53:59 UTC
Sorry, I should have been more clear... 

it was pushed to epel-testing at that point. 
It should go to stable in the next stable push. 

Note that you should be able to build against it anytime now.

Comment 6 Paul Wouters 2008-11-28 22:03:58 UTC
I don't need to build it to build something else. I just need it as a runtime dependancy for the sshfp package.

So as far as I know, I have done everything I can. Now it's up to the EPEL gods? :)