Description of problem: Trac 1.0 is packaged separately from the earlier stable Trac series, Trac 0.12. Several plugins are packaged by EPEL for the earlier series, but their dependencies render them unusable with the trac10 package. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): trac10-1.0.1-4.el6.noarch How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install trac10 RPM 2. Attempt to install any trac-*-plugin RPM 3. Actual results: Dependencies prevent installation of the plugin. Expected results: Compatible versions of plugins install without complaint and work with trac10. Additional info: Filed here because it would be painful to file against every one of the plugins individually. If there's a better way, I'd like to know about it.
I assume, before we dig too much deeper, that these plugins, all things being equal, will work with both versions of Trac?
(In reply to Jon Ciesla from comment #1) > I assume, before we dig too much deeper, that these plugins, all things > being equal, will work with both versions of Trac? Many of them have newer versions (and should be updated anyway) that do work with both versions. One would have to check and not package for trac10 ones that haven't yet been updated. I know that's the case for trac-accountmanager-plugin (an absolutely critical one) for example. I made a package for myself for that one. There are some others I'll be looking at in the near future.
We will have the plugins for the new version? Regards!
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