Bug 1236249 - Bluefish contains bundled python library jsbeautifier and others
Summary: Bluefish contains bundled python library jsbeautifier and others
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Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: bluefish
Version: rawhide
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
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Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Paul Howarth
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Depends On: 1246724 1249010
Blocks: DuplicSysLibsTracker pr1_mitmproxy
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2015-06-27 00:43 UTC by Michal Ambroz
Modified: 2019-11-07 20:26 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

Fixed In Version: bluefish-2.2.10-13.fc32
Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 2019-11-07 20:26:14 UTC
Type: Bug
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Description Michal Ambroz 2015-06-27 00:43:31 UTC
Description of problem:
As part of different package review it was identified that bluefish contains bundled jsbeautifier/js-beautify python library.
Also there is new version of the library available.
/usr/share/bluefish/jsbeautifier

Besides that it also contains bundled:
- lipsum library from lorem-ipsum-generator package.
- cssmin.py from python-cssmin
- jsmin.py from https://bitbucket.org/dcs/jsmin/

Comment 1 Jan Kurik 2015-07-15 13:54:16 UTC
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 23 development cycle.
Changing version to '23'.

(As we did not run this process for some time, it could affect also pre-Fedora 23 development
cycle bugs. We are very sorry. It will help us with cleanup during Fedora 23 End Of Life. Thank you.)

More information and reason for this action is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping/Fedora23

Comment 2 Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski 2015-07-30 10:17:04 UTC
jsbeautifier is now packaged in Fedora as nodejs-js-beautify (bug 1246724).

Comment 3 Michal Ambroz 2015-07-31 10:36:57 UTC
Thanks for the hint Dominik.
The js-beautify code is currently packaged in nodejs-js-beautify, but unfortunately the package doesn't provide currently the python bindings. 
I created bug 1249010 for that.

Comment 4 Paul Howarth 2015-08-01 08:31:17 UTC
If nodejs-js-beautify is ExclusiveArch'ed then I cannot have it as a dependency of bluefish, which is built for all primary and secondary architectures.

Comment 5 Fedora End Of Life 2016-11-24 11:57:52 UTC
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Approximately 4 (four) weeks from now Fedora will stop maintaining
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Comment 6 Fedora End Of Life 2017-02-28 09:45:54 UTC
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 26 development cycle.
Changing version to '26'.

Comment 7 Fedora End Of Life 2018-05-03 08:49:14 UTC
This message is a reminder that Fedora 26 is nearing its end of life.
Approximately 4 (four) weeks from now Fedora will stop maintaining
and issuing updates for Fedora 26. It is Fedora's policy to close all
bug reports from releases that are no longer maintained. At that time
this bug will be closed as EOL if it remains open with a Fedora  'version'
of '26'.

Package Maintainer: If you wish for this bug to remain open because you
plan to fix it in a currently maintained version, simply change the 'version'
to a later Fedora version.

Thank you for reporting this issue and we are sorry that we were not
able to fix it before Fedora 26 is end of life. If you would still like
to see this bug fixed and are able to reproduce it against a later version
of Fedora, you are encouraged  change the 'version' to a later Fedora
version prior this bug is closed as described in the policy above.

Although we aim to fix as many bugs as possible during every release's
lifetime, sometimes those efforts are overtaken by events. Often a
more recent Fedora release includes newer upstream software that fixes
bugs or makes them obsolete.

Comment 8 Jan Kurik 2018-08-14 10:23:25 UTC
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 29 development cycle.
Changing version to '29'.

Comment 9 Ben Cotton 2019-10-31 19:12:18 UTC
This message is a reminder that Fedora 29 is nearing its end of life.
Fedora will stop maintaining and issuing updates for Fedora 29 on 2019-11-26.
It is Fedora's policy to close all bug reports from releases that are no longer
maintained. At that time this bug will be closed as EOL if it remains open with a
Fedora 'version' of '29'.

Package Maintainer: If you wish for this bug to remain open because you
plan to fix it in a currently maintained version, simply change the 'version' 
to a later Fedora version.

Thank you for reporting this issue and we are sorry that we were not 
able to fix it before Fedora 29 is end of life. If you would still like 
to see this bug fixed and are able to reproduce it against a later version 
of Fedora, you are encouraged  change the 'version' to a later Fedora 
version prior this bug is closed as described in the policy above.

Although we aim to fix as many bugs as possible during every release's 
lifetime, sometimes those efforts are overtaken by events. Often a 
more recent Fedora release includes newer upstream software that fixes 
bugs or makes them obsolete.

Comment 10 Paul Howarth 2019-10-31 20:19:36 UTC
I'm working on getting rid of them now, at least until they support Python 3.

Comment 11 Paul Howarth 2019-11-07 20:26:14 UTC
They're gone now, but will return when upstream supports Python 3.


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