[csw-maintainers] test sqlite, subversion, python, trac, mod_wsgi: pysqlite2 missing, mercurial maybe missing
Mike Watters
mwatters at opencsw.org
Sun Mar 15 17:15:54 CET 2009
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Mike Watters wrote:
> rupert THURNER wrote:
>> i tested the versions on testing by upgrading our trac installation.
>> the following happened:
>
>> * pysqlite2 does not match the sqlite version any more
>> therefor trac does not run
>
> I will fix the pysqlite2 package, the "old library" didn't get included for some reason, I will fix that.
>
>> * python eggs needed to be reinstalled with easy_install.
>> they were in lib/python, now they are in lib/python2.6
>> (but i guess this should not be a real problem ...
>> even if it would be nice to know why it happens)
> prefix/lib/python is a non-standard location for python installs. I packaged it up standard.
> the "new version" should allow for eggs in prefix/lib/python. During the packaging,
> I "patched" site.py ( the extension that tells python where all the eggs are ) to search the as follows:
>
> lib/python2.6/site-packages:lib/python/site-packages:lib/python2.5/site-python:\
> lib/python2.3/site-python:lib/python2.1/site-python:lib/python/site-python
>
> are your eggs in /usr/lib/python or ...python/site-packages?
gerrr... are your eggs in prefix/lib/python or ...python/site-packages?
>
>> * subversion seems to work basically (did not test interfaces, like
>> java, ruby, ..)
>> * mod_wsgi worked with mercurial (did not use
>> the opencsw mercurial though ...)
>
>> ad mercurial: would it make sense to package a mercurial.wsgi script
>> as well? if yes, where would one put it? its basically a 5 line thing
>> created by looking at
>> http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/modwsgi.
>
> I am not familiar with mercurial, but normally you would add it to the mercurial
> package as mercurial.wsgi.CSW and put it in the proper location within the package.
> leaving it disabled in the config.
>
>> rupert.
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>
> please submit bug reports for these issues.
>
>
>
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Mike
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